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  • Friday poem: Chess by Laura Murray

    Chess

     

    Sometimes, impatient just to have things happen

    I take your pawn, knowing you’ll take mine.

    How else will the game develop? We can’t skirt each other

    endlessly, and I respect how the game deprives

    us both of room. Better to get on with it:

    brotherhood doesn’t exist on this board.

    Instead, there’s hardship, competition – this medieval

    game, a form of early capitalism.

    I love the pensive bishops, the tangential rooks.

    I love the knights, their horses flailing in battle –

    but they keep jumping into the future

    where the tanks and the nuclear bombs are:

    aggression rises as it does in modern nations.

    Even today, we still experience the frail type,

    whose power is predominantly symbolic

    who can only dodder one space at a time.

    And then there is the truly regal one –

    who, suddenly, half by chance, finds supremacy –

    like the queen moving along a vector

    nobody had foreseen, and she transforms our life.

     

    Laura Murray