Monday, April 06, 2009
Learning to play chess
from Ho Chi Minh's Prison Diaries
To while away the time we learn to play chess
Horse and 'foot' are engaged in pursuit endless
Move with lightning speed either to attack or defend
Talent and nimble feet will give you the upper hand
Look far ahead and ponder deeply
Be reolute: attack and attack incessantly
A wrong move and even your two chariots are useless
Come the right juncture: a pawn can bring you sucess
The forces on both sides are balanced equally
But victory will come only to one player
Advance, retreat - do both with unerring strategy
Only then can you be called a great commander
(For all Indochina Travellers - March 2009)
To while away the time we learn to play chess
Horse and 'foot' are engaged in pursuit endless
Move with lightning speed either to attack or defend
Talent and nimble feet will give you the upper hand
Look far ahead and ponder deeply
Be reolute: attack and attack incessantly
A wrong move and even your two chariots are useless
Come the right juncture: a pawn can bring you sucess
The forces on both sides are balanced equally
But victory will come only to one player
Advance, retreat - do both with unerring strategy
Only then can you be called a great commander
(For all Indochina Travellers - March 2009)