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Pillage

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        It's chess of sorts but
        reeks of you -
        the hand carved emerald rook, for one,
        and so many Black & White squares
        that tiptoe like many a patio stone
        between our warring minds.

        I think of rollaway mats
        lepers use to beg on,
        habitually to die on
        or marked cards that
        outside castle walls
        dicers' oaths
        must originate from.

        I am having trouble
        keeping the pieces straight.

        I mean, you're White
        & concluded the beginning of the end
        with first move; still, I'm prepared
        for nothing short of winning.

        Should we discuss this
        growing stalemate near
        the Bishop's mitre
        and exploding gun
        or against hungry faces of expendable pawns
        raging, as they say, across Seas of Galilee
        on that first night of Storms?

        And, when pressed during attack,
        is it proper logistics
        to prepare the drawbridge,
        fondle another dart
        for a King's crossbow,
        then advance at parapets
        with scalding liquid,
        the oily spillage
        of our tongues?



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