Have a Safe and Merry Christmas everyone.

Twas the night before Christmas, And not until Spring Would a motor be running, not even a Wing. The bikes are all sleeping, they're covered and warm, Batteries are tended, nylon covers their forms. My Brother's were all nestled down snug in their beds, while visions of new chrome danced about in their heads. And I in my night cap, bike jacket and boots, out shoveling snow, dreaming of scoots. Then from the horizon there came such a clatter, my shovel I dropped, what could be the matter? Away up the hill, I slogged through the snow looked up at the sky; where'd all that noise go? Then a throb from the heavens, like straight pipes so hearty, or a loud bikers' party. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear But a Hog Ultra Classic, Red trailer in rear! With a little old rider, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than a V-Rod his Ultra came on, and he whistled, and shouted, and sang out this song; "Now, Springer! Now, Dyna! On Ultra and Softail! Now Vulcan! Now Injun! On Shadow and Triumph! To the top of the porch! To the top of the wall! Now RIDE away! RIDE away! Lets RIDE away all!" As small bikes that from the semis do fly, When they meet with the air blast, mount to the sky, So up to the house-top that Ultra it flew with a trailer of goodies, and ole' St. Nick too And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The rumble and thunder of pipes that gave proof. I ran in the house, boots thumping around, And in came St. Nick all bearded and round Dressed all in black leather, from his hat, to boot His chaps were all tarnished with road grime and soot; A T-bag of goodies he'd flung on his back And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack His shades -- how they twinkled! His night cap how scary! With chains intertwined, through skulls that glowed cherry! His droll little mouth had done many a row, so the beard of his chin was as white as the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, the smoke had a strange smell; it gave him relief. He had a broad face and a large fat beer belly that shook when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly He was tattooed and plump, a right jolly old rider, so I offered a cold brew, thought what could be righter? A wink of his eye as he downed that cold beer, Gave me to know I had nothing to fear He spoke not a word, but went straight to my ride And fixed it with Chrome, Horsepower and Pride And giving the peace sign with bikers' good cheer Strode off to his Ultra rumbling near, he sprang to the saddle, his gloves on the bars A wheelie he threw; then off towards the stars I heard him exclaim, as my chest swelled with pride, “HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD RIDE”.