Richard Long
WHITE LIGHT WALK
RED LEAVES OF A JAPANESE MAPLE
ORANGE SUN AT 4 MILES
YELLOW PARSNIPS AT 23 MILES
GREEN RIVER SLIME AT 45 MILES
BLUE EYES OF A CHILD AT 56 MILES
INDIGO JUICE OF A BLACKBERRY AT 69 MILES
VIOLET WILD CYCLAMEN AT 72 MILES
bex
I walk in a circle for five minutes
Until struck by a large red ear
Or is it a fire hydrant?
Pretty unclear
Either way it's listening
At seven steps, seven orange blinds
Stretch down over my lazy eyes
Toni interrupts at fifteen steps
Draws a stripey yellow pencil from his yellow sallopettes
So I forgive him his chat
Handing him his pencil back
Smells like summer at twenty-three
The green green grass is whispering to me
I climb through the window
Tripping over sea-blue carpet as I go
I sit on the steps at twenty-seven and a half
A guy in an indigo T-shirt parades along the path
I can taste his aftershave on my purple tongue
I can hear my mobile singing
Telling me our time is done.
Nina
violet mensa card at 15:23
(I exchange it for 2 euros)
red fire extinguisher at 15:28
(and shortly afterwards my red face in the mirror)
orange sign at 15:31
(Achtung! Die Pfandmünze wird einbehalten, falls das Schießfach bis 22 Uhr nicht geraümt ist!)
green exit sign at 15:34
(what are thousand people doing hanging out at the university dressed up as kings and queens?)
hot guy at 15:35
(oh no, that doesn't count)
my yellow water sandals at 15:37
(they are the only coloured items in the library)
two blue pens at 15:39
(two blue pens! I got two blue pens! because there was still 1 euro 30 on my copy card and I got to choose items in the shop! I am like a kid at the funfair)
my mood darkens at 15:44
(I haven't found anything indigo)