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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. ©Joe Wilson - The little red bike... 2014 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.
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 3:45 PM UTC
The little red bike...
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. ©Joe Wilson - The little red bike... 2014 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.
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 3:45 PM UTC
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