charlie hulse
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SMB Hailwood
I received this today from 'Harry'...."The Avon Lady"....those that know, 'know'....
Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood
April 2, 1940 - March 23, 1981
We've heard the news, it's hard to bear,
He was the one respected by all,
We weren't expecting the final call.
Memories of the past come flooding back,
Dicing with Ago lap after lap.
78, the TT and he did it again,
The Island alive with the sound of his name.
Alas, no more will see his face.
Alas, no more will we see him race.
The end of an era, but a legend forever,
Perhaps God is getting a team together.
It matters not how a man dies,
But how he lives.
The act of dying is of no importance,
It lasts so short a time.
The King
Hillberry was the place I chose,
to sit in the hedgerow with a rose.
The countryside was strangely still,
We sat in silence til.....
A noise was heard up the hill from Kate's,
to cause in crowd debates.
Was it Gary? Was it is Mike?
A noise I've never heard the like.
Down to Creg to the hands that wave.
Up four gears then down five,
out of Brandish to the dive.
And down to Hillberry flat on the tank,
the noise was like a wine you drank.
A Honda Six on full song,
like an arrow through the throng.
Cronk ny Mona no respite,
keeping the throttle cable tight.
Skipping like a stone on pond,
round to Signpost, Governors beyond
It was Hailwood, first on the road,
an experience time will not erode!
Ambition is a funny thing,
I'd been to Mecca and seen the KING.
And this is how I'll remember the man,
fate had a wild unruly plan.
Youth is wasted on the under forties !
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23-03-2007, 08:51 PM |
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Anonymous
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A great tribute to probably the finest rider of all time and a gentleman RIP Mike.
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23-03-2007, 08:57 PM |
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Anonymous
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Pauline will probably invited but i am not going up that line for obvius reasons?
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23-03-2007, 10:44 PM |
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thewitch
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Isn't David going out on a Ducati? Also there is a Banner (TT Greats), and various bits and pieces.
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23-03-2007, 10:55 PM |
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Phew.
That touched me deeply.
Wonderful words, about a wonderful man.
The words recreating for me moments I will never
forget.
Also for me, these words take me back to my first visit to
The Island in 1967.
A visit that changed my life and lead me to where I am now,
looking forward to going across yet again.
On a lighter note, I am proud to share something with the
geat man, my first name, Mike.
In my local pub back in Staines, I am still known as MTB,
Mike the Bike. A nickame that fills me with pride.
Apart from the name, I share little more.
Yes, I did actually get on a race track for real, but it only
served to make me een more in awe of the great man and
of his peers, of which there have been very few.
So raise a glass to Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood.
A legend to those of us lucky enough to have seen him
in actin.
MV
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24-03-2007, 08:38 AM |
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thewitch
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Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood. The greatest, and a gentleman. Sadly missed.
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24-03-2007, 09:11 AM |
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