Lyle is going around the last pylon on his lap in life. He is very sick and the doctors have told us he will not survive the next few days. Lyle was moved today to a facility that will keep him out of pains way as he lives out the final part of the lap. The family has followed Lyle’s wishes and requests to preserve his dignity so no visitors have been allowed other than immediate family. In the last couple of days he has become more relaxed but really has not been able to respond to stimuli with any reliability since Monday. The family will try to update this message as things develop. Thank you to everybody for your prayers and best wishes.
A saddle on a motor
burning dynamite for gas
with as little lifting surface
as will hike it off the grass.
4,000 leaping horses
With a feather for a girth
500 miles per hour
50 feet above the earth
The breed of man who rides her
is an optimistic guy
with magic in his fingers
and a telescopic eye.
This was one of the Rare Bear Team of the past’s favorite descriptions of Lyle.
A saddle on a motor
burning dynamite for gas
with as little lifting surface
as will hike it off the grass.
4,000 leaping horses
With a feather for a girth
500 miles per hour
50 feet above the earth
The breed of man who rides her
is an optimistic guy
with magic in his fingers
and a telescopic eye.
This was one of the Rare Bear Team of the past’s favorite descriptions of Lyle.
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