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Justin Rollins has a remarkable ability. His poems emerge not from agonising over a blank sheet of paper, but in rap-like fashion, in full-flow and in their complete form. This collection takes the reader on a journey on which those familiar with his autobiographical The Lost Boyz will recognise the landmarks. But this is fresh and captivating work. It deals with the everyday effects of disadvantage, the tensions of wealth and poverty, freedom and incarceration with glimpses of a sometimes dark past, motivational now and uncertain though optimistic future. What registers is Rollins' eye for detail, the telling remark, the eccentric, the absurd, clandestine places and parallel realities. Much of this is driven by his years living on the streets chasing excitement to compensate for the lack of a conventional upbringing. The result is a raw journey captured in snapshots of street crimes, survival, pain and the author's travels on the Northern Line. Extracts From 'Street Wise' - Some boys played with toy cars We played with metal bars And set fires On the way to becoming the lads All the traits of a psychopath They visited museums and studied from books We bunked history and became hooked Snotty-nosed kids slowly becoming crooks. From 'Cameron's Kids' - See we wasn't born with riches Luxury food on tap ...I was born guilty Brought up in those flats So when you drive on by Just give us a bib Cameron what would you do If this was your kid?

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'A great read. Very original voice': John Harding, former Chief Probation Officer for Inner London. 'Justin Rollins is THE authentic poetic voice of the streets - He is bringing a message and whether you like it or not it is real. Truly a genuine voice of the lost generation': Noel 'Razor' Smith, Author of A Few Kind Words and A Loaded Gun. 'A very talented wordsmith who paints pictures with topics most don't want to talk about': The Thirst, London-based rock band and peers of the author (see thethirst.co.uk). 'Street Crhymes reveals what goes on in the mind of a young offender, how they really feel and provides some real home truths about life behind bars': David A Williams, Director of Youth Services, London Urban Arts Academy. 'Transformation of a beleaguered mind and body giving rise to and embracing the artistic creative spirit. Resurrection!': Yolande Bavan, Jazz Legend

Table of Contents
About the Author. Acknowledgements. What others say about Justin Rollins. Dedication. THE DARK STREETS: Streets of Crhyme. Karma. The Devil's Nest. Teenage Flashbacks. Not Perfect. Tales from the Crypt. Graffiti-eyes. Anger Management. Live by the Sword. Street Horses. Gang Bang Slang. Welcome to the Jungle. The Cycle. Music Affects. FOOTPRINTS ON MEMORY LANE: Morden. Welcome to Tooting. A Million Mordens. IT'S ALL POLITICAL: Tragedy. Risen. Clues for Politicians. Funny Money. Cameron's Kids. Needy Streets. 'Bye Phone. Total Eclipse. Handling Hair. Licence to Kill. One Life. It's Gonna Get Dark. Spilling. Slave Ship Mentality. Surviving on Love. A DIFFERENT ENERGY: Echoes. Stranger of Truth. Call the Search Off. Born to Survive. Ego. The Gates. Book of Faces. Trust. Sometimes. Power of Now. A True Champ. Touching Souls. Common Fate. Life's Bridge. LOCK DOWN: I'm a Young Offender. Mirror Kids (or Little Man I). Robbers and Killers. Moving Tomb. Baby Boy. Slammer Life. Up and Down. Help Me Please. Prison Clips. Little Man II. Youngers. If that Match Don't Strike. Too Short. Breather. A POCKET OF POISON: Golden Brown. High. Clear Vision. FINGERPRINTS ON MY HEART: Proud to Know You. I Will Never Forget. Limey. Chantel. To You. Jamin T. The Pack. UNCONDITIONAL: Sweet Child of Mine. Happily Ever After. Pillow talk. A While Ago. My Greatest Auntie. No Ordinary Love. MORE TALES FROM THE DARK STREETS: The Devil Wears Prada. Little Gary. Vice System. Calm After the Storm. Daddy's Running. COLOUR BLIND: Paki. Colour. Confessions of The Sun. Angry Men. Munching History. ALL IN MY HEAD: Lately. Sevens. Nomad. Stay. Self-healing. Searchlight. THE GOOD STREET: The Struggle. Narrow Roads. Shifting Labels. Debris. Discover. One-Way Roads. Before It's Too Late. The Take Off. JUDGE AND JURY: Danger Dog. Falling Feathers. A Write Buzz. Street Wise. Pointing Fingers. Hater. Many Hours to Think. Material Smiles. Small Thing to a Giant. Daddy Where Are You?. Actors. Index of First Lines.

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      Publisher: Waterside Press
      Publication Date: 25/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781904380993, 978-1904380993
      ISBN10: 1904380999

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Justin Rollins has a remarkable ability. His poems emerge not from agonising over a blank sheet of paper, but in rap-like fashion, in full-flow and in their complete form. This collection takes the reader on a journey on which those familiar with his autobiographical The Lost Boyz will recognise the landmarks. But this is fresh and captivating work. It deals with the everyday effects of disadvantage, the tensions of wealth and poverty, freedom and incarceration with glimpses of a sometimes dark past, motivational now and uncertain though optimistic future. What registers is Rollins' eye for detail, the telling remark, the eccentric, the absurd, clandestine places and parallel realities. Much of this is driven by his years living on the streets chasing excitement to compensate for the lack of a conventional upbringing. The result is a raw journey captured in snapshots of street crimes, survival, pain and the author's travels on the Northern Line. Extracts From 'Street Wise' - Some boys played with toy cars We played with metal bars And set fires On the way to becoming the lads All the traits of a psychopath They visited museums and studied from books We bunked history and became hooked Snotty-nosed kids slowly becoming crooks. From 'Cameron's Kids' - See we wasn't born with riches Luxury food on tap ...I was born guilty Brought up in those flats So when you drive on by Just give us a bib Cameron what would you do If this was your kid?

      Trade Review
      'A great read. Very original voice': John Harding, former Chief Probation Officer for Inner London. 'Justin Rollins is THE authentic poetic voice of the streets - He is bringing a message and whether you like it or not it is real. Truly a genuine voice of the lost generation': Noel 'Razor' Smith, Author of A Few Kind Words and A Loaded Gun. 'A very talented wordsmith who paints pictures with topics most don't want to talk about': The Thirst, London-based rock band and peers of the author (see thethirst.co.uk). 'Street Crhymes reveals what goes on in the mind of a young offender, how they really feel and provides some real home truths about life behind bars': David A Williams, Director of Youth Services, London Urban Arts Academy. 'Transformation of a beleaguered mind and body giving rise to and embracing the artistic creative spirit. Resurrection!': Yolande Bavan, Jazz Legend

      Table of Contents
      About the Author. Acknowledgements. What others say about Justin Rollins. Dedication. THE DARK STREETS: Streets of Crhyme. Karma. The Devil's Nest. Teenage Flashbacks. Not Perfect. Tales from the Crypt. Graffiti-eyes. Anger Management. Live by the Sword. Street Horses. Gang Bang Slang. Welcome to the Jungle. The Cycle. Music Affects. FOOTPRINTS ON MEMORY LANE: Morden. Welcome to Tooting. A Million Mordens. IT'S ALL POLITICAL: Tragedy. Risen. Clues for Politicians. Funny Money. Cameron's Kids. Needy Streets. 'Bye Phone. Total Eclipse. Handling Hair. Licence to Kill. One Life. It's Gonna Get Dark. Spilling. Slave Ship Mentality. Surviving on Love. A DIFFERENT ENERGY: Echoes. Stranger of Truth. Call the Search Off. Born to Survive. Ego. The Gates. Book of Faces. Trust. Sometimes. Power of Now. A True Champ. Touching Souls. Common Fate. Life's Bridge. LOCK DOWN: I'm a Young Offender. Mirror Kids (or Little Man I). Robbers and Killers. Moving Tomb. Baby Boy. Slammer Life. Up and Down. Help Me Please. Prison Clips. Little Man II. Youngers. If that Match Don't Strike. Too Short. Breather. A POCKET OF POISON: Golden Brown. High. Clear Vision. FINGERPRINTS ON MY HEART: Proud to Know You. I Will Never Forget. Limey. Chantel. To You. Jamin T. The Pack. UNCONDITIONAL: Sweet Child of Mine. Happily Ever After. Pillow talk. A While Ago. My Greatest Auntie. No Ordinary Love. MORE TALES FROM THE DARK STREETS: The Devil Wears Prada. Little Gary. Vice System. Calm After the Storm. Daddy's Running. COLOUR BLIND: Paki. Colour. Confessions of The Sun. Angry Men. Munching History. ALL IN MY HEAD: Lately. Sevens. Nomad. Stay. Self-healing. Searchlight. THE GOOD STREET: The Struggle. Narrow Roads. Shifting Labels. Debris. Discover. One-Way Roads. Before It's Too Late. The Take Off. JUDGE AND JURY: Danger Dog. Falling Feathers. A Write Buzz. Street Wise. Pointing Fingers. Hater. Many Hours to Think. Material Smiles. Small Thing to a Giant. Daddy Where Are You?. Actors. Index of First Lines.

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