THE WALL AND THE STABLE DRIVE AND
THE LANE AND THE NEXT VILLAGE
I
learned biking late, and later still
heard
how aged six, not understanding brakes,
I'd
crashed against a wall. Eleven years,
while
that unlearn eluded memory,
cycling
balance eluded me too, made
bicycles
a phobia. But –
"Rode
Hugh's moped" is in my diary.
Not
why, or who came up with that idea.
A
stable drive was long enough for me,
longer
than any pushbike I could fear.
For
months, I risked no balancing on wheels.
Urged
to a Christmas job some roads away,
too
far for bus or walk, and to these skills,
I
tried my sister's bike on Boxing Day.
The
moped ride had not been fluke or fake.
I
whizzed to the next village down the lane.
Uphill
I found was harder. It would take
longer
and the straight line was extra strain.
My
ageing feet now say "Walk bad, bike good."
The
prequel crash continues to elude.
The above was my contribution to the 26 Memory Maps project. The map I drew for it is this:
Meanwhile, take a look at 26 Memory Maps. 50 contributions besides mine!
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