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THE
BIKER
I saw
you, hug your
purse closer to
you in the
grocery store
line.
But, you didn't
see me, put an
extra $10.00 in
the collection
plate last
Sunday.
I saw you, pull
your child
closer when we
passed each
other on the
sidewalk.
But, you didn't
see me, playing
Santa at the
local mall.
I saw you,
change your
mind about
going into the
restaurant.
But, you didn't
see me,
attending a
meeting to
raise more
money for the
hurricane
relief.
I saw you, roll
up your window
and shake your
head when I
rode by.
But, you didn't
see me, riding
behind you when
you flicked
your cigarette
butt out the
car window.
I saw you,
frown at me
when I smiled
at your
children.
But, you didn't
see me, when I
took time off
from work to
run toys to the
homeless.
I saw you,
stare at my
long hair.
But, you didn't
see me, and my
friends cut ten
inches off for
Locks of
Love.
I saw you, roll
your eyes at
our leather
jackets and
gloves.
But, you didn't
see me, and my
brothers donate
our old ones to
those that had
none.
I saw you, look
in fright at my
tattoos.
But, you didn't
see me, cry as
my children
were born and
have their name
written over
and in my
heart.
I saw you,
change lanes
while rushing
off to go
somewhere.
But, you didn't
see me, going
home to be with
my family.
I saw you,
complain about
how loud and
noisy our bikes
can be.
But, you didn't
see me, when
you were
changing the CD
and drifted
into my
lane.
I saw you,
yelling at your
kids in the
car.
But, you didn't
see me, pat my
child's hands,
knowing he was
safe behind
me.
I saw you,
reading the
newspaper or
map as you
drove down the
road.
But, you didn't
see me, squeeze
my wife's leg
when she told
me to take the
next turn.
I saw you, race
down the road
in the
rain.
But, you didn't
see me, get
soaked to the
skin so my son
could have the
car to go on
his date.
I saw you, run
the yellow
light just to
save a few
minutes of
time.
But, you didn't
see me, trying
to turn
right.
I saw you, cut
me off because
you needed to
be in the lane
I was in.
But, you didn't
see me, leave
the road.
I saw you,
waiting
impatiently for
my friends to
pass.
But, you didn't
see me. I
wasn't
there.
I saw you, go
home to your
family.
But, you didn't
see me.
Because, I died
that day you
cut me off.
I was just a
biker. A person
with friends
and a
family.
But, you
didn't see
me.
EVEN IF YOU
DON'T LIKE US,
RESPECT OUR
RIGHTS TO RIDE
WHAT WE CHOOSE
AND
TAKE A FEW
EXTRA SECONDS
TO BE SURE
WE'RE NOT IN
'YOUR' WAY
LIVE TO
RIDE
&
RIDE TO
LIVE Author
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