[stylist] Lynda, A collaborative poem to go with your Togetherness poem

Jacqueline Williams jackieleepoet at cox.net
Thu Jun 7 17:05:27 UTC 2012


Lynda,
You designed and painted the Blue Dragon, I presume. Will you ever entrust
to another?
I am so interested because I have a cousin, Janet Entzell, in Minnesota, a
retired Democratic legislator, and retire head of the woman's prison system
there, who became a biker and got her own bike and ridden all over the U.S.
with Arnie. She had to give it up probably six years  ago because of
Menieres Syndrom,  which is what side-lined me. She  has periods where
everything whirls around and she cannot get up even to walk. When that
happened to me, they drilled out my semi-circular canals, and severed the
nerve. 
She has sold her motorcycle, and Arnie still rides, but not far from home
without her.
Were you able to read my collaborative poem?
Jackie

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:01 AM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] Lynda,A collaborative poem to go with your
Togetherness poem

Ah, I did not know there were other poems with it.  l o l
Yes, we are biker people from the get-go. I grew up on bikes; my parents 
rode.

Motorcycles have been one of my passions since a small child. Yes, we have 
five of them in the garage presently. Mine is called The Blue Dragon - she 
is a completely custom bike and the paint job on her is amazing. There is 
the head of the Blue Dragon on my tank. As I rode along I would lay my hand 
on her.  Her body and tail goes all the way along the bike to end just above

the end of the back fender.  Along the two sides of the bike, are two 
leopards that are running as fast as they can. When you have a closer look 
at the back fender you quickly figure out why that is - the third leopard on

the back fender is being choked to death by the dragon's tail!  There are 
symbols on the bike (St. John's Cross), initials, and lots of tribal 
markings. And, then if that is not enough, at night, I can throw a switch 
under my seat, and neon lights illuminate the bike and ground. Green Neon 
Lights.
Of course, I have not been able to ride her now for 4 1/2 years, so my 
husband takes her out for a ride now and then. I won Best of Show awards on 
her ever time I entered her in a bike show. And, when I would stop to 
anywhere and park her, people would gather around her to have a look because

she knows how to draw a crowd. And, my Vanity license plate, in German, is 
BLAU. The  thing I DESPISE  most about sight loss, is that I can no longer 
ride with the wind.  It was the greatest feeling to be alone and riding that

bike down the highway; or riding to meet up with a girlfriend for the day of

riding in the sunshine and going wherever the day would take us. I have only

rode on the back with my husband twice since then, and I  dislike  being a 
passenger - it is nothing like being on your own on your own bike. Once I 
had my own bike I never again rode with anyone else. I have lots of biker 
stories from my experiences...and when I am with those friends we laugh so 
much and talk about our adventures together.

One former student recently found me on FB, and she proudly told me I was 
her inspiration and that I was the only woman she had ever known who rode 
her own bike. She now has her own bike and does not even own a car - rides 
her bike everywhere. Go girl!


Lynda





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jacqueline Williams" <jackieleepoet at cox.net>
To: "'Writer's Division Mailing List'" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 7:57 PM
Subject: [stylist] Lynda,A collaborative poem to go with your Togetherness 
poem


> Lynda,
> I really got a kick out of your "Togetherness poem. You sent several poems
> in the same attachment, some of it familiar, one new one, before the
> humorous one about your man.
> There is no end to your surprises. I would not have imagined that you were
> attached to a "Harley" man. Have you travelled extensively on it??
> Yes, I did try a collaboration with my mother. Equally frustrating.  We
> ended up being very honest about why we could hardly do this, and it is
> self-explanatory as to why. It was published, I am sure because there were
> very few collaborative poems entered. I had to scan it, and it would be
> better if you could see the original. Also, it is identified by who is
> speaking. I hope you can make it out.
> Have fun.
> Jackie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 12:20 PM
> To: Writer's Division Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [stylist] A Togetherness poem
>
> Did you ever try to write a poem with another person.  One crazy day, I
> asked my husband to write a poem with me. Here is the results of that
> request.
>
> Sent with a sense of humor!
> Lynda River Woman
> Lynda Lambert
> 104 River Road
> Ellwood City, PA 16117
>
> 724 758 4979
>
> My Blog:  http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
> My Website:  http://lyndalambert.com
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