Daily Archives: June 18, 2012

Riding down the open road
At speeds past (mumble-dy 3)
The sights, the smells are closer
Than ever before to me

Invigorating, as powerful horses
Thrum beneath my feet
The ground so close you could
Almost taste the passing street

Smelling the smells of spring
Time and time again
Wild roses, white clover
The pavement after rain

Seeing the vistas spread
Side to side – in front of me
Swivel head for safety and
Taking in all I could see

I miss it now that I no
Longer can take part
My motorcycle and I will
Ride forever in my heart
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posted for VV’s weekly 100 word challenge: Invigorating.

I started riding when I was 44, having purchased my first motorcycle the day after my second grandchild, first granddaughter, was born. (biker gramma) I rode that bike for over 10,000 miles, then moved up to a larger bike, then a larger bike still. I rode well over 75,000 miles on those three bikes. I miss them, but had to quit when my hands refused to cooperate any longer. Now I write wistfully of riding.


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Mandi told herself it was time to quit moping around the house; to sink or swim. But, dang!

She’d never liked putting her face in water. She almost hadn’t learned to swim the first time – trying again was taking it out of her.

The bathroom was full of others who were at different stages; chattering, sniping, texting, putting on or fixing makeup. There was always someone crying in the corner.

She could do it – she kept telling herself she could. And, she almost believed it until that first dip of her toe into the cold waters of the dating game.
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Written for the 100 Word Song challenge by Lance – in honor of those who are reentering the dating world after years, perhaps. (You know who you are). It’s a tough world out there and I am not sure I could do it . . . ever . . . ever again.

The chosen song was Pain Lies by the Riverside. This is my take on that.