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Falling in love Is like Playing a game of Chess
Every part of playing love matters
The pawn; A roadblock, annoying bits of info flecked across the board, To get in the way of love, to be worked around, dealt with, and overcome. The castle; A stronghold, straightforward requirements, To be treated with respect and concern. The bishop; A surprise, those little qualities that sneak up on you, To be searched for, and welcomed with guarded arms as they come. The knight; A limit, Order amongst the fight for dominance Honored for strength, and usefulness, but often overlooked and easily avoided. The crowns; A necessity, the immediate, required attention. To be addressed with caution and targeted vigor.
It takes patience to play at love
Patience to think; To take in coordinates, strengths, weaknesses, habits, and gaps. Not only of loves opposes, But love itself as well. Patience to plan; To chart strategies, interests, and intentions, To hide your own, Until the perfect time to make your move. Patience to wait; To give love a chance to recuperate, rethink, and reply. Playing love can put you on the spot.
The spot, Where action takes climax. Where risks are needed, where a flying leap might save the day, Or ruin it.
The way a game of love ends is all up to you, Down to the revolting checkmate. But are you playing love, Or is love playing you?
x Squire x · Fri Apr 22, 2011 @ 12:17am · 0 Comments |
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