A boy and his father
set out to play
what seemed to happen every rainy day.
The box was taken out
and the table cleared
The checked world unfolded
and your men placed here.
Soon the king marched out with his queen in hand,
their knights standing proudly on horses quite grand.
Then the bishops went ahead to clear God’s way,
and the rooks took their corners,
anchoring the display.
The men growled at the opposing army,
preparing to march and to make them sorry
But their king said nay,
first white must go,
and then, in time, black will overthrow.
So they reluctantly held their positions
as the older king advanced
and then with a hit of the clock
they began to dance!
A battle cry arose
and there were slain on both sides
but it seemed to be vain
until a knight broke the lines
he threatened the king with the point of his spear,
“Check” he said, with a bit of a sneer
and by the tick, he menaced near!
But that mustn’t happen,
Not while SHE was around!
And with a kiss,
the queen left her king’s crown.
With a heart full of love,
She moved every way,
Rallying the troops,
getting in harm’s way.
A few slaps later,
she had the upper hand,
the older king in refuge,
the offense soundly tanned.
But a few corners anon,
and she was stabbed from behind!
The killer: a bishop, protecting his lines.
She honorably fell at his hand for her sovereign,
and what troops left behind did not cower.
But they were smartly outwitted by a more experienced king,
who sent them running with a powerful swing.
And soon, there was nothing more to do but watch their king die;
a laugh of victory was the murderer’s cry.
“Next time,” he said with a crooked grin,
and held out his hand to confirm the win.
It was firmly shaken,
and the checkered world put away
into the brave box for the next rainy day.
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