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Joyce Parker Hyde

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RE: Rolling Thunder
9/10/2009 1:09:13 PM

Thanks for sharing Gunar-at first it made me think of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and then I decided they would be Thelma and Louise:)

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RE: Rolling Thunder
9/10/2009 4:34:21 PM

sorry!

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RE: Rolling Thunder
9/10/2009 6:36:35 PM

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RE: Rolling Thunder
9/10/2009 6:40:46 PM

Hi Gunnar, (great name, i checked to see where you're from!)

I really liked both poems, the first actually sounds like you wrote it while in the midst of rock formations (Utah as I found out!)

Also like your signature, HA!  That could be taken literally and figuratively, verbal cannibals also prefer the emotionally spineless.

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RE: Rolling Thunder
9/10/2009 6:56:31 PM

Hi Kathleen,

I wrote Rolling Thunder about 7 years ago. It is about my girlfriend at the time and myself leaving evrything in our pasts where they belong "in the past", climbing on my Harley and racing to a new life! It describes the feelings I had riding through some Canyons here in Utah during this ride. 

I still love the poem as it brings back some really good memories for me.

Lone Wolves is about both Bikers and Wolves and there commonalities.

Gun

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