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29 November 2008

Free Running Poetry

As I promised you here is the commision poems that I wrote for the 'Barcleycard World Free Running Champonships 2008'. The last poem was published and displayed at the Championships.

Tracuer/ He Runs Free

Inspired by Urban Free Flow and Josh Dyer

He started as a set of Addidas Traceurs
Originally a Formula 1 tyre
Giving his precious soles grip
For the Tic Tac, Cat Leap and Wall Run
Strong legs cloaked by tracksuit bottoms
grey as the city concrete he explores.
A powerfull upper body covered with a
glyphed black vest, sowing sculptured muscular arms
with beads of sweat flowing down the contours.
He is a god imortalised in the mystery of free running.

He faces a wall
too wide to run around
too high to vault
he steps back
not backing away
Assesing the situation

His feet bless the flat surface
propels himself upwards,
grabs the wall like a clamp
swinging over
landing, knees bent

Scales the building
leaping rooftop to rooftop like a spider
rolls flawlessly
No strings, harnesses or special FX
Fearlessness is his only stunt double.

The city skyline is physically interesting
as the colourful graffiti that surrounds him
Unknown as the artists work that envelopes
him as he sprays himself into the surroundings.

Tanka - Lost Focus
Danger sharpens my
focus as I take a death
Defying leap. As
I land and walk onwards, my
Attention has slipped. I trip.

Tanka - Free Runners Vision
My playground is here,
banisters to vault
doorways to swing off
looks say ' Why not use the stairs
And be a normal person?'

Who Forbids me to be Free?
Inspired by Basement Jaxx - Run 4 Cover

If there was a never ending light
trailing from my back,
I would draw you a route so seemingly simple
you would lose yourself trying to fathom
why I don't take the stairs, circumvent the obstacles, or take the easy roads.
I see the world in a way you never would.
Music pulsates in my ears,
fast and furious,
urging me to
Tic Tac,
Cat Balance
and Dash Vault
over railings, walls and bollards.
When the music slows,
I leap, summersault and roll,
hard to soft, high to low
My feet caress the concrete
as I pirrouette like a butterfly
creating spirals, arcs and circles.
My body - A human gyroscope.

Life is a playground,
I the child disobeying the adult within,
who forbids me to be free,
for fear of what will happen when I fall.
How else will I learn?

I move like the music that pulsates in my ear;
fast, furious
with grace and spontineity.
Life is never free from pain.



23 October 2008

I just wanted to cry!

Last night I went to go for my daily jog but as I went to select the albulm (Classic Masterworks - Haydn) my Ipod decided to freeze. I was devastated I tried everything I could including putting it in the fridge for 5 minutes but it just wouldn't unfreeze. So I had to jog to the soundtrack of my breathe, footsteps and my thoughts. As I was jogging I noticed that my feet didn't make a noise when the pounded the pavement, I had finally achieved silence in something!

When I arrived at sixth form and was telling a friend about my Ipod issue, she just held the menu and central button down and unfroze it, therefore saving me the journey to Brent X where I would have visited the Apple Store. This had made me go from wishing to cry to being happy as Larry!

12 October 2008

Housewife

Oh my god, I have discovered a new side of myself. I saw the amout of washing that needed to be done in my room and decide hey lets see how much of it I can wash. It turns out to be 10 washing machine loads, this breaks down in to 3 colour loads, 2 woolen, 1 delicates, 1 reds, 1 whites and 1 underwear. This turnt out to be really enjoyable and I honestly felt like a housewife when I got out the hoover and used it around the house. I just want to apologise to the people who want to reduce global warming, but it was for the greater good of my wardrobe dilema. Really who wants to be wearing the same clothes for a week, certianly not me. I rewarded myself with watching the 50 greatest Hip Hop tunes of 1998 to 2008 on MTV.
I also managed not to break anything, but couldn't find anything to bake - God I seriously soundlike a 1950's house wife stuck in the 21st century. Maybe I should just stick to the studying and stay young and carefree like I'm suppose too.