Chess Poem by Tatianna Rei Moonshadow

Chess



You almost had royalty on her knees
With that weapon you call love
But I'm sorry if no one told you
Queens don't bow for common blood
You nearly destroyed a kingdom
Almost killed her highness with a lie
Though apparently you didn't know
Queens from hell don't die
You just about finished her off
The pain you caused almost knocked her from the throne
But I guess you weren't informed
A king never leaves his queen to fall alone
You played her like a pawn
And pulled the heart right from her chest
But she's still standing beside her king
Protected by her knights as in a game of Chess

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tracie C 27 April 2015

You are royalty. Thanks for saving me

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