I Love My Motor Bike (poem)

Mountainman

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I Love My Motor Bike

Through the curves on that mountain road
thoughts were easy on my mind
free of all stress - no burden - no load
around that bend don't know what I will find

A little kick up that hill
easy on the pedal
give it what I will
less stress on the metal

Many sights to be seen
look out for that bird
my engines running clean
lost in time - barely heard

Riding - thanking - the one up above
please don't tell my wife ----
my motor bike I love.

Mountainman
 
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"Ready For That Ride"

Time for a ride
motor bike let's go
tires won't slide
taking it slow

sights come in
thought the minds eye
far from sin
motor bike and I

drifting away
down open road
nothing to say
motor bike I am sold

this is the best
cruising so far
look to the west
shooting star

fresh air in my face
where I wish to be
just a little taste
freedom for me.

Mountainman
 
hahaha thats really good!

at this point mine would be

I have the engine wrapped up at my door.
I'm melting inside at the core.
I take off the tire,
hear a big clank.
My mind prepares for the worst.
I draw a blank.
I look at my tire
and what do I see?
Ball bearings all over the floor.
Rolling away from me.
I sob looking at those ruined coaster brakes.
Oh someone help me
my heart aches.

YAY FOR DELAYED MB CONSTRUCTION! :cry: :cry:
 
Yeah definitely.
After school I asked and they said they wanna check and make sure the brakes are fine. Because it may not be just the bearings. Lets hope so.
 
Yeah definitely.
After school I asked and they said they wanna check and make sure the brakes are fine. Because it may not be just the bearings. Lets hope so.

hey Ant27
that was your local bicycle shop -- told you that

see -- they truly care about you...

it's a good thing
to build a relationship with a local bicycle shop

mine sets me up real fast in times of need...

so I can
Ride That Thing - Mountainman
 
I hope you learned yourself a valuable lesson - never mess with any assembly involving or containing bearings without a good strong magnet attached to it.
 
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