Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Setting a setting (exercise3)
The bumpy pavement, the passing cars, and the mechanical horse helps with an escape. The passing streetlights do not show every bump and crevasse. Leaving you and your horse to "feel it out." Riding at top speed, standing at every bump to ease over it. Being in control has never felt so smooth. Not focused on destination, for now, just balancing on the side of a mountain listening to the crunching and falling of rocks. Running the red light at every intersection. Taking my hands off the bike and extending them out as my hair flows back. I continue pedaling over the bumps and cracks, balancing has become more of a game. After awhile of riding this way, putting my hands back on the horse, I sail down the mountain. Allowing everything to fall in place, I close my eyes. Then my control is suddenly taken away. I lay on the pavement feeling alive but I can not say the same for my horse.
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