A BICYCLE DADDY MADE FOR ME
I didn’t know bikes sold in stores
in shiny red and blue;
My bike was made of junk yard parts
my daddy sorted through.
My brother and my sisters all had
bikes that Daddy also made;
And learning to ride my own bike was
something that I craved.
My Daddy promised me a bike when I
reached six years old;
As that birthday loomed ahead, my
begging grew more bold.
Using all those rusted parts he
picked up nearly free.
The bike he built was very large for
a little girl like me;
So I had to learn while standing up,
but how hard could that be?
With staunch determination, I tried
and took a fall,
And wished with all my little heart
that bike was not so tall;
But in time I learned to stand and
ride which made my daddy proud
Of how I took those many falls and
never cried out loud.
My bike was balanced perfectly and I
could ride, “no hands”
After I
grew tall enough to sit instead of stand.
The bike was never shiny and it
really wasn’t “new”
But it taught a little girl to have
fun while “making do”.
Source: Betty killebrew
Pics: Google
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