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Chess Pieces
The memories I cherish most are the ones I shared with you,
like the ones where we used to play chess for hours on end.
I would never let you win
but you’d never be upset.
You tolerated my flaws
and you supported me
even though every other step of the way you told me I was wrong.
You’d never go down without a fight
and I’d fall at your feet every time.
As much as I fight with you
you know that I will always fight for you.
There isn’t anything I can’t tell you
somehow you know everything.
Though I taught you how to play the game
you taught me that the object isn’t to win.
Brushing the dust off of the remainder of our chess set
I feel like the luckiest person in the world
not to have those chess pieces -
but to have a sister like you
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I wrote this poem for my sister. It captures the dynamics of our relationship through one of the games we used to play: chess.