This Poem was Submitted By: George R Palmer On Date: 2000-12-10 22:40:33 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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You're Never Too Big

One day I was riding my bike down the road when up beside me pulled a Harley full load. He had oversized tires and rims with wires a frame that seemed made for the track two pipes made of solid chrome that stood high up in the back. Well this joker took off left me sitting two streams of black smoke blocked my view, I thought he's asking for trouble and he's going to get his just due. Then all of a sudden a grin crossed his face as a small cycle came into sight go get him little man I said shut him down I said in despite. They sat there and revved up their engines for a drag the hog thought a cinch but when the smoke had cleared away the hog hadn't budged an inch. Way down the road sat the smallest cycle popping and racking his pipes while the big man sat with an empty tank and twenty thousand gripes. Well the moral to the story is clear if you think your to big to be whipped it isn't always how big you are it's how well you are equipped.

Copyright © December 2000 George R Palmer

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