The Chessmen's Jigsaw
The chessmen, as it's raining,
and they're tired of games of chess,
decide to do a jigsaw:
they soon sort out from the mess
of pieces spread out everywhere
those few that form the frame.
“We're good at this,” one white pawn says.
“We're sure to win the game.”
“It's not a game of win or lose,”
a bishop soon explains.
“It's more a game of observation –
using eyes and brains.”
“Or, in your case,” a black pawn jokes,
his face one wicked grin,
“you'll have to do without the brains.”
And so the taunts begin,
as well as minor squabbles,
such as, “Bags I do the sky!”
which, unusually for jigsaws,
is the easy part, that's why!
Before too long, the pawns are gone
to play computer-chess.
And who is left to puzzle on?
I'll leave that for you to guess!
Some hints and clues: this Sunday,
if you're seeking pause for thought,
you'll find at least one bishop's
made his sermon rather short;
one king and queen skipped breakfast,
as did one knight and rook,
and who's that lying down so
he can have a closer look …?
© Celia Warren 2015
This is the 28th adventure of the chessmen. To catch up on their previous adventures, click the links below. If you want to find out more about them and their book, have a look at my 'About' page.
The Chessmen's Holiday
Chessmen in the Garden
Fool's Mate
Wedding on the Chessboard
Secret Moves
Chessmen at the Zoo
King Fishers
The Artist
Two Bishops in Bed
RIP (TNT)
A Drive in the Country
Singing in the Shower?
A Dalek on the Chessboard
Carol Singers
The Pawns' Football Match
The Bishop's Nightmare
Letting Off Steam
Chessmen at the Seaside
The Chessmen Abroad
The Black King's Hobby
Damage Limitation
The Bishop's Train
In the Post
Merry Christmas
A Family Gathering
The Chessmen Keep Warm
and
Strictly Chessmen.
NOTE: This is my 1570th blip, which means that just under 2% involve chessmen! :-)
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