With legs pumping like mad, eager to keep up While his pedals went around very slow He ambled along giving me exercise "Would you like me to slow down a bit Joe?"
But I pedalled along with all of my might And I was keeping up, at least I thought But an L-driver outside the driving school Opened his door and brought me up short.
Into the road I flew off my little red bike But a hand grabbed me and halted my fall I think it was the L-driver who caught me He had a handlebar moustache I recall.
Well they all made a fuss about something And to the hospital I was told I must go But the thing was I'd lost sight of my father They watched amazed as I shot off shouting "No!"
In a time like forever I found my father He was sitting, looking back, one foot down As I raced up and sat still behind him His faced changed from smiling to a frown.
It seems that my face was all covered in blood I was desperate to catch up I didn't realise As he leapt off his bike and wrapped his arms round me I said "Dad! Why are there tears in your eyes?"
The driver's door had caught me just under the eye I'd a **** of some length underneath Being just seven years old I didn't know why Dad's tears were his show of relief.
When I wrote this I was thinking about my Dad. He never cycled with me too much. He became ill soon after I was born and died when I was just twelve. I loved him so very much.