Kicks in Newtown
Twisted Bent & Messy on an afternoon in Newtown
Its night time, almost naturally you could say. The night scene shifts into gear along King St. unperterbed and unshaken; It just comes – it wants to come. It strikes down, not like lightning or a waterfall, but like a jovial parade, eager and keen and always on the lookout for kicks.
Here and there authority lies with the interesting people, the inspired citizens, the artistes, the show-offs, the fetishists, the married, the wild-haired eccentrics, the teenagers, the wailing hailing waiters and all the screaming terrorists of joy and freedom. They all have the power that make this street work; but not w-o-r-k in no ordinary sense, but work as a flow, a pool of intensity that never releases, a constant stream of consciousness played out in real terms; In the blink of an eye that intercepts spikey colourful haired punks walking past florists, radiant smooth couples that stick closer together as they breeze past ‘Adult Book’ shops, filthy nosey beautiful scum that squeal and squirm closer to the concrete in silent misery, the self styled beauties that strut with split second verve– all the types of flesh crawling havoc that fuels keen sight.
Nature is nowhere to be found and neither is darkness for both have slipped out to another perimeter – Nature to a less vibrant place and darkness behind lurking neon stabs of light.
Ordinariness and exuberance collide in this wicked sphere of activity. An utterly frenzied rabbit man in full costume runs on heat, jumping, bouncing down the street into cafes asking for straws, into shops asking for directions, into people, poles, stepping on feet, inspiring belly throttled laughs and ashen faces. It is these types of rogue sinners, that visit and revisit the towns sights like a pilgrimage, becoming regulars and thus believing wayfarers. They set foot along the street like revived mongrels and dandy rebels with the scarring lubricant of life smoothed over their every move.
Purpose ridden backpackers scamper blissfully but blindly – musing in their moment, wide open eyes guided by mystery and foolish infatuations. They revel in this place, so attuned to their dirty dirty corpses, unshaven beards and tired blitzing eyes.
Newtown seems to present all the wanton glories of the seeking traveler or just simply the seeker. The voyeur will find ashen faced beauties strutting forward smugly leaving behind a life of decay; frank keen animalesque queers meandering their peculiar and tasteful figures: ingratiating personal radiance, while sheltering inner magnitudes of pride. The thrill of Newtown is continuously spurred by these stark visions of real life passing, a real time showcase of street made streams of beauty.
The shops tug this uncanny boulevard of extremes as the only escape route to the its incessantly bubbling core. Vivid bright window fronts illuminate desires and tickle fantasies; creating distracting visions.
Street fed artists collide with the ratty boisterous social rednecks, help for the lost arrives from the back of a van, with queues for food, crowds huddle for music, the beats and shouts reach outer bounding blocks. Transport rattles along, puffing smoke and draining the air.
Above all motley bands of hangers on are rare, for Newtown thrives for the individual, who pulse at its expense, who feed off its insecurities and finally keel over as the stream never relents.
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What are ya?
A student of creative writing, no doubt. I'd give you 80% for that piece, depending on its purpose (to entertain?) Why not re-write it as a poem.
Newtown
Hi Anonymous,
They are interesting comments about Newtown you have penned, They are very creative too... as well... also...
My question is this - were you in a bus or car travelling along King Street on just one occasion(night) ?
I figure that must be the case as your observation that "Nature is nowhere to be found..." gives you away. it is in fact one of the things King Street is famous for - being the longest stretch of connected shops (and original facades) in the world, certainly Australia.
Ya still welcome anytime
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I like this creative piece
It's a wonderful description. It really makes me want to see this place, and next time I am in town, I intend to go and have a look for myself. Please write more.
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