Biker Wolfs Poems

The following poem is dedicated to the little Snot nose that pulled up beside me at a store. Got off his little 250 Honda rebel, with his shorts and sandals on, raised his hand and said:

HEY BROTHER

By: Bob “Bikerwolf” Bryant

I don’t care what you ride
As long as you have biker pride
Don’t come at me, with …. “Hey Brother”

Because dude we really don’t know one another
Respect between brothers don’t happen overnight
It generally takes years to get it right
I see your leathers and nice new boots
But I doubt that bike is your real roots

I see your shiny bike and new tattoo

And I’ve seen a lot more rub’s just like you

Now I’ll show you respect if it’s due

But know my “Brothers” are very few

For a brother I’ll put it all on the line

But you and I are acquaintances, and for now that’s fine

We can ride and party together as friends

But don’t use the term “ Brother “ with me again

Now I’m no 1%’er , nor am I a Saint

I just know your Fuckin’ Brother I ain’t.

P.S. I was having a good day, so I just explained

His mistake to him

Copyright 2008 / All Rights Reserved

 

Brothers And Sleds

By: Bob “Bikerwolf” Bryant

As I sit hear writing

Borrowing thoughts from my soul

Considering myself a middle aged man

Maybe a little closer to old

The thoughts create a cluster

They overwhelm my head

But with each passing vision

I see brothers and sleds

I see young men and old men

I see bikes old and new

I see lots of ol’ ladies

I see kegs and kegs of brew

I see jokes played on each other

I see attitudes turn bad

I see bikers when they laugh

I see em’ bow their heads

I see endless black ribbons

I see cold winter nights

I see full moon rides

I see some shit kickin’ fights

I see walls of solid concrete

I see bars straight and round

I see wrenches turning

I see brothers lay em’ down

I see brothers carrying caskets

I see those too short bike week runs

I see the life that I love

Living free and having fun

I even see the future

I see the good times ahead

I see myself a little grayer

I still see brothers and sleds

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