Chess poetry
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:35 pm
Concerning the 1978 World Championship match: Scacchomachy, by Josefa Heifitz, from Chess Life & Review, March 1979 (also in The Best of Chess Life and Review, Volume II, page 388):
Now if someone could write something similar about the cloning issue...The world of chess, according to Garp,
Was full of draws by Korch and Karp
"But don't throw up, just yet, your borscht,
More wins are near," said Karp and Korch.
[... 2 couplets omitted]
The world of chess, according to Hoyle,
Was filled with yogurt about to spoil.
And almost as a last resort
Came Zukhar, but without his tort.
[... 3 couplets omitted]
Chess, oh chess, where is thy sting?
I wish that Bobby still were king.