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Gone Runnin'
Contributed by
BigChuck
on
Wednesday, 21st April 2010 @ 12:44:24 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Running on the pavement, I feel rocks at my feet,
Turn the corner, businessmen to greet.
Up against traffic, school kids on the block,
Past the gas station, man my knees are about to lock.
Breathing heavy down the road, heart beating fast,
Almost there at the end, reminds of the past.
Down a local street, leaves, birds, and squirrels,
Say hi to the neighbors, man Dover is full of curls.
Past the fields, sun on my back,
Cool down, like the mint of a Tic-Tac.
Reach the gate, miles are done,
Energy at last, What a run!
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BigChuck
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2010-04-21 12:44:24] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Gone Runnin'
(User Rating: 1 ) by Puppy_dog_eyes on
Thursday, 22nd April 2010 @ 03:50:22 AM AEST (User
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I can identify with this, being a runner myself.
Treadmills in a gym, who needs those ?...better to be out enjoying the world as you run through it.
Nice write..........don't forget to warm down !!
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