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Rebel Runner by Kim Valzania

September 10, 2015 By Kim

runnner

 

I’m a rebel, and I run.

I don’t do long,

or race pace,

or tempo.

I avoid the hills,

and rarely do I engage in dreaded intervals.

But I’m really good at easy.

Give me easy and I go,

Yes, I just go.

I’m a rebel, but I run.

Just the same,

I run.

I’m not into the gear,

and I don’t run with friends,

or groups,

or even one other person. 

Because I’m a rebel

but I run,

just the same,

like you,

I run.

I do like to race though,

and not tell anyone.

Because I’m a rebel, you know.

I don’t carry fuel,

or water, or salt.

Well, sometimes I do.

Because I want to be better,

for some reason, it’s true.

I care about it.

And the only way to run

better, faster, longer,

is to care.

But still I rebel,

because I don’t like it,

this running thing I do.

And I don’t like what comes with it

I rebel against it,

I don’t want to

but then again, I do.

So, I do it.

46 years old now

And I run, I just run,

Alone,

in the rain, in the sun.

And here’s a small confession:

there are no training sessions,

And I don’t wear compression.

And I don’t need to recover

from anything, ever.

I just do what works,

and what works

is simple,

I simply run.

And when I do

My tracker is always wrong

Time, pace, distance

But I know how long

Believe me, I know  

I know what my body can do

because I’m strong

And I know where it has been

this body

And where it’s going now, too

And what it will take,

repeatedly,

for me

to get there.

I rebel, I do, but I run.

And sometimes I run on the wrong side of the road,

at the wrong time of day

in the wrong clothes

the wrong way

Everything about it is wrong

And I don’t look like a runner,

I don’t

but I am a runner

just the same.

I’m a rebel, but I run.

Just the same as you

I run

And the only thing I’ve ever won

Is my own, whole, self.

I get her back

every time I’m done.

*And that’s good enough for me.

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: body, care, Exercise, feeling young, finding peace, Fitness, life, poetry, running, true self, wellness Tagged With: athlete, body, Exercise, fitness, happy, life, physical fitness, runner's life, running, self, self care, wellness

Comments

  1. Tammy says

    September 10, 2015 at 10:40 pm

    Yes.

    • Kim says

      September 18, 2015 at 11:24 pm

      ?

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About Kim

I am a poet, a writer, an over-the-top mischief maker, a trash talker, and an old school dirty bird. I will never (ever) say no to a properly aerated glass of Malbec on a Friday night. I use words like “feminist” and “sartorial” and “no” and actively flirt with a decline in readership whenever I put them all into one, cohesive sentence. I like mountain biking, trails, succulents, books, inspirational quotes and vivid dreams. I strive to live with a grateful, open heart. What I know to be true is that there is always time for personal reflection and change. It's never too late to grow new wings and learn to fly again. Namaste!

My essays and poetry can also be found at Rebelle Society, The Elephant Journal, The Manifest-Station, The Minds Journal, The Imperfect Parent, Scary Mommy, BonBon Break, Litchfield Magazine, The Block Island Times, and Today's Mama.

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