Joey poem

Written by aBallymoney Joey Dunlop fan in memory and tribute to the last, great Joey Dunlop MBE, OBE. Our greatest sportsman and racing legend a true champion and humanitarian.

This poem was written three months after his death, 10 years ago.

Oh! Joey how we are saddened

By your untimely death.

But we know you loved your racing

More than fortune, fame or wealth

When to Estonia you made that fateful trip

Our world came to an end.

We lost our greatest sportsman

Racing hero and a friend.

You crossed the divide of nations

And you raced in many lands.

Respected, loves, where'er you went

With many thousands of racing fans.

You may not have known it

But you were a superstar.

A famous name across the world

In many countries near and far.

It was poetry in motion

You and your Honda were as one.

A legend in your lifetime

Ballymoney's own most loved and famous son.

As you scorched around the circuit

So much excitement you did bring.

You'll live forever in our hearts

You were Ulster's two wheel 'King'.,

There have been many young pretenders

Who aspired to wear your crown.

But so often on the last lap

They've just had to follow you around.

How we looked for that yellow helmet

And that famous number three.

Heartbreaking for those who loved you

Ended cruelly by the tree.

'King of the Mountain' - 'King of the Road'

Your equal we will never see again.

You never once let down your fans

The greatest racer ever is how you will remain.

Five times Formula 1 World Champion

Twenty-six wins in total at Isle of Man TT

And just a few short weeks ago

Your added your final three.

Thirteen wins around the great North West

And twenty four at our Ulster Grand Prix.

Plus all at Dundrod and Carrowdore

At Cookstown, Skerries and Tandragee.

You had wins in so many countries

From Ulster to Asia's eastern shore.

A record to remain unbroken

So your name will live forever more.

Thank you for the thrills you gave us

At the North West - the TT or at Dundrod.

Racing will never be the same again

But you've gone to be with God.

Surely the greatest sportsman

That this country has ever seen.

Loved and admired across the world

And honoured by The Queen.

You were the quiet man of racing

There was not much that you would say.

But you were the peoples' champion

In your unassuming humble way.

There will never be another

You were the greatest and the best.

The grief and tears were plain to see

As you were laid to rest.

Your grave - your pub was like a shrine

With all the wreaths and flowers.

Tributes that came from saddened hearts

Because Joey you were 'Ours'.

To read those touching tributes

Brings back so many tears.

One says simply 'Love you Joey'

From a child of tender years.

There's to be a memorial in your memory

In your own home town.

A tribute to our greatest racing legend

Still the 'King' with still the 'Crown'.

A hundred thousand hearts reach out

To Linda, to your family and your Mum and Dad.

Their tragic loss a heavy burden

All so terribly grieved and sad.

May the God of Love who knowest all

And the sorrow life imparts.

Wrap them in his Everlasting Arms

And heal their aching, breaking hearts.