This commemorates in the old style the first meeting of Colorado, USA, Club Falcon Chess (FC) and the proposition the new Falcon chess piece is a fundamental one, with well-known Knight, Rook, and Bishop.
"A CHESS MORALITY: Castle Early"
The Ancient Game of Chess would turn upon:
Two falcons on the wings fly to the lure,
Unmoved nor guarded King and central pawn
Positioned where they start cannot endure
Whilst bishops, knights, a rook and Queen provide
Brief threats which pawns despatch or turn aside.Black falcon checks: uncastled king to move,
O bleak! Oblique the wily falcon glides
Twixt pawn, slant Bishop, sturdy Rook that love
As Knight their halcyon stand-off of two sides;
'Twere Falcon's dawning traps and forks that set
Two falcons' interweaving mating net.This day 'twas Black upending king of White.
The sport, the Science, Art and life the game:
The center holding naught, protect the right
Or left to devise change ne'er the same.
The rituals of place and power complete
Where rook and bishop, knight and falcon meet.Falcon-headed Horus rolling panes of sky
Across the Gizan square-based Pyramids below,
Each Age divine-entrusted to descry
Its cause and anguish, rage or love to show,
So Caissa's ways of raising King bestir
The pale grim, misty reap war-words aver.The falcons as the tide are at the source
Of checkered Moon and blue Earthen-scape wake.
Yet should all men be wary of the force
That claims to prophesy the path winds take.
So out the pomp, the froth, frog-kings and swords fell pride,
Enter the Falcon new age-old three-fold stride.
George William Duke
January 2001
See also
- Falcon Chess.
- "A CHESS MORALITY: Castle Early". Another poem on Falcon chess.
- Chess Morality II: Revelation. A third poem on Falcon chess.
- Chess Morality III: Caissa's Comet. 4th poem.
- Chess Morality IV: Dialogue.
Written by George William Duke.
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