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the winning strategy
Players stand ready
to take action.
Deeply starting each other down.
Four hands ready to make their move.
I cannot lose this game,
because If I do
my family and friends
will never
look at me the same.
Paths of victory
to be seen.
Embarking on that journey.
Six eyes on the board watching closely.
But which piece should I take
which piece would
bring me one step closer To victory,
and them one step
closer to failure.
Brisk moves are made
to determine the victor.
How shall I win this time I ask myself.
two fingers pick up the next piece.
Now my only way to win
is for me to sacrifice something.
But which should it be
it could be a knight or bishop
or maybe even a rook.
Breaking down their defenses
to gain an advantage.
Causing them to lose hope,
Five more moves to win.
I have finally won
I can rest easy from now on.
I raise my hand in victory
Standing firm and proud
Always confident in my winning strategy.
Cheap tricks and moves,
Have made you lose this battle.
Each of my moves worked perfectly in my favor,
Calmly I step off the podium and extend a
Kind handshake to my enemy.
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Inspired by The Chess Game, by Sofonisba Anguissola (Italy) 1555
Author’s note: some of the lines are capitalized to represent a move in chess (pawn to c4, bishop to e3 and also at the end with check)