Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Amount of Dope is RIDICULOUS

I didn't write this... but the sheer amount of dope in this is amazing...

"The Quill Pen"
...Let it bleed...
Break the bread & let the letters feed,
Dishing food for thought type recipes;
The wax drips, off of the candle wick,
Absorbing passages and canvas pics,
Imagine it...messages in manuscripts,
Esoteric enigmas that challenge wit,
Asking riddle me this, riddle me that,
Off the wall that's riddled & cracked,
Scribblin' facts...see what visual lacks,
Leapt from Voodoo step to ritual acts,
...dab some ink, let the rapture bleed,
As my Quill pen narrates rhapsody,
Dreams crafted deep...fall fast asleep,
& visualize Da Vinci's master piece...
Let a thousand words paint a picture,
These portraits of ancient scriptures,
Take you far & wide, past star & sky,
Words go farther than a car can drive,
On this carpet ride; we quest in verse,
Mountain high to the depths of earth,
Let it bleed...time travel the seventies,
Cross the land mass & the seven seas,
Soul of sound...let the flow confound,
When imagination knows no bounds,
"Only rhyme structure trapping me"
Its ink blotch forms a liquid tapestry,
We could get swept up & cast to sea,
& drown in a fountain of knowledge,
Or have these mountains demolished,
...We can fly high on the feather Quill,
Fluttering only where weather wills,
Over the nether hills; past the clouds,
It could shed a tear or laugh out loud,
Recite our lows & passionate peaks,
I grip tight...but my grasping is bleak,
I struggle to put it back in its sheath,
Quills erratic; words span the pages,
Ain't no metaphor; now it's animated,
Pens possessed...& hands are tainted,
Off on its own like it was amputated,
Pen almost begets a life of its self;
It scribbles in an awkward way,
Best keep it locked away;
And let the
Bleeding
Verse
Drip
Off
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

When and Wear


After a long, hard, bout with boredom, I thought that it would be interesting to let my clothes tell you "wear" they've been and what I've been through. I've always been a follower (not necessarily a participator) of streetwear and it's fashion scene, and being aware of what I put on everyday, each article of clothing I wear has numerous stories behind them...

Nike Dunk Lo's, white/white colorway


I picked these up for cheap at Journeys in Garden State Plaza (or was it Jersey Gardens?) I got them for $30 - a price that even beats out most Vans and Chucks. Interestingly, they came with the oval laces, which I know only come with Nike SB releases.

Anyways, when thinking about where these have taken me, it's safe to say that (besides my original white/white Mid Af1's) these carry the most history. At least the most significant event's, easily. On June 18, 2007 i got rid of my fear of rollercoasters at Six Flags Great Adventure by shitting my pants on Kingda Ka. It was fucking sick. That was a great day... Not to mention, shortly after that I went to California in which I unexpectedly ended up staying for the whole month of July. Here, they endured the countless times of being soaked as I went to Six Flags Magic Mountain, Knott's Berry Farm, Sea World, and camping near Yosemite National Park. I forgot to mention the many Vegas nightwalkers that stepped on my feet while walking through America's Playground in the wee hours of the morning.

Needless to say, they're battered and bruised and heavily scuffed and creased. But who gives a fuck? All of these hypebeast's try to stay fresh and shit, and they claim that the clothing represents the lifestyle. Maybe it does, but I could give 2 shits about if my shoes are immaculate or not - I know what I've been through and they blatantly represent that.

And on that note, last week I ran the mile test for gym in them.

Thank you, Dunks, for the great memories.