Visitors at a small Texas cemetery began noticing the same man every Sunday afternoon.
An older biker would arrive on his loud Harley, park quietly near a simple headstone, and then lie down gently across the grave for several minutes.
At first, people didn’t understand what he was doing. Some assumed he was grieving, others thought he was simply saying goodbye in his own way.
But one afternoon, a curious visitor finally approached him and asked who was buried there.
The man looked at the headstone, removed his helmet, and answered softly.
“My wife.”
He explained that they had been together for more than forty years. She loved riding on the back of his motorcycle, traveling across Texas highways and small towns together.
When she passed away from illness, he made one promise.
Every Sunday he would still come visit her, just like they used to ride together on Sundays.
“Laying here,” he said quietly, “is the closest I can get to holding her again.”
For him, it’s not about grief.
It’s about keeping a promise to the woman he loved.