Run, run,
Run through this life,
Mind your head
On the ivy leaves.
Kick off your shoes
Soak your toes in the dirt
Stab them in the tree
Hold your position, keep your balance,
Now, fly!
Fly upwards still
In contact with the earth,
In the air, in the tree, in the ground.
See the tops of the trees
See the little dot clouds
See the end of the world
Feel infinite.
Kena Mallender is 13 and goes to Manly Selective Campus on the Northern Beaches. She plays saxophone and reads a lot, and she is learning Japanese.
Rachel Kertz was born in a small town in Missouri in 1988. While earning her degree at Southeast Missouri State University, she became interested in photography and began using her commutes as excuses to go on long drives through the rural countrysides, hoping to find locations and abandoned houses to photograph. She hopes to convey relatable stories in her images that speak to her audience on themes such as loneliness, love, exploration, and the feeling of being alone in unconventionally beautiful places. You can find more of her work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/atticgirl/