Sunday, December 4, 2011

My Dad

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2003 by Bud Lemire
 
Marquette, on Lake Superior, in nineteen hundred and seven
Was the birthplace of my Dad, but now he lives in Heaven
Born to parents with origins going back to France
An old barn, now collapsed, is where he loved to dance
 
Freezing were the winters, bringing so much snow
Cardboard boxes down the hill, at thirty degrees below
Summers found him fishing down there by the lake
Then there was the moonshine that his relatives use to make
 
When he turned into a man, he started a family
Two daughters born, they were Dottie and Nancy
Things didn’t work right, a union turned to misery
So he was divorced to follow his destiny
 
Drinking played a big role, causing his family pain
Once he woke up in North Dakota, when he worked on the crane
I remember his temper, and how he’d let it go
It bothered me as a child, but I never let him know
 
The doctors told him to cut out his drinking trend
Or surely it would cause his entire life to end
He had many warnings, but still he never quit
Until he got much older, the wheelchair is where he’d sit
 
I came to know him better, without alcohol on his brain
A wonderful man inside, when he was feeling sane
Our friendship grew in his later days of life
He was married to my Mother, who was his second wife
We shared reading books, Doc Savage and The Shadow all the time
They fought so many villains, who paid for all their crimes
 
I shall always cherish the times when he was near
Many times I still wish, that he was still here
Although we were quite different, I loved him very much
“Dad, I’m so glad you were here, so I could feel your touch


In memory of my Dad, Clarence Leo Lemire 1907 - 1990

Auntie Fish

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2003 by Bud Lemire

 
I recall our old Auntie Fish
With the snuff falling onto the cake dish
The piece of cake brother Jim couldn’t eat
But my brother Jay thought it tasted sweet
 
Every Sunday she’d come to stay
A game of Cootie, a visit for the day
We played cards, she liked them too
And I recalled things she would do
 
She put that snuff right up her nose
Sometimes it would fall, right on her clothes
There was a day I dressed up in disguise
As a cousin from Marquette, I felt so wise
She didn’t know which cousin I could be
And later I let her know that it was me
 
She would speak into my tape recorder, waiting for a reply
Her voice was what came back, she was wondering why
She didn’t realize, it was herself she heard
As she listened closely to every word
 
Those days so long ago have passed
But the special memories will always last
Bringing me back to yesterday
When Auntie Fish came to stay
 

Exilia Belanger-Poisson (Auntie Fish as we called her, Poisson is French for Fish) came over on Sundays and stayed for dinner. We’d pass the time away playing cards with her, or Cootie, or some other things. She’d have some Copenhagen snuff with her and would always be putting it up her nose. Her Mother married my great grandfather Louis PINARD.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

You Are My Shining Star

by Bud Lemire on March 14, 2007


You always manage somehow to be my light
When I’m lead astray, you guide me right
Even as busy as you are
You are my shining star

When you are tired from a busy day
You still manage to send love my way
I’m so glad you are who you are
You are my shining star

When the darkness wants to take my hand
Your smile lights my way, and you understand
When my road has taken me too far
You are my shining star

When my energy is not there anymore
You give me strength like I never had before
You’re the engine that moves my car
You are my shining star

When the world is just too much
Your love gives me a gentle touch
I hope you know how special you are
You are my shining star

Venetian Night

by Bud Lemire on March 21, 2007


Down at the Yacht Harbor on Venetian Night
All the boats parade the water with colorful lights
Decorated in lights, all over their boats
As we watched from our car, those waterway floats

From Aronsons Island, as they flowed past
They moved at a pace that was not too fast
Passing by the Water Plant, into the Yacht
Some had sails, while others did not

Some lights were colored, but it wasn’t always so
Many were perfectly arranged, just for the show
Just like the house lights, around the Christmas Holiday
Only back then, these were on the waterway

Everyone who watched, picked the most beautiful one
Comparing notes, and it sure was a lot of fun
The Popcorn Stand was there, so I got me some
While more boats passed by, the night wasn’t done

I watched every boat pass, lit up in the Yacht
While enjoying the popcorn I recently bought
Boats of every size, lit up so bright
A parade on water, on Venetian Night




Venetian Night hasn't been around in awhile, but I remember the times we had watching them.

The Popcorn Stand

by Bud Lemire on March 31, 2007


When I was younger, there was the Popcorn Stand
Which served us popcorn, which tasted grand
It usually stood on the corner on Ludington street
Next to Ninth Street north, and it couldn’t be beat

The Popcorn Stand went everywhere
I was always happy to see it there
You could see the server, passing popcorn out
While inside my mouth, taste buds danced about

I stood in line to get my fill
I had to be careful so I wouldn’t spill
They placed it in a little cardboard box
Red and white, the color to match my socks

I remember seeing it at the park
All lit up, serving popcorn in the dark
I know it must have been at the Fair
Yet my memory can’t recall it being there

My whole family bought popcorn at the Popcorn Stand
We munched on popcorn while we listened to the City Band
On Sidewalk Day, business was popping
There’d be several Escanaba residents stopping

To this day popcorn is my favorite snack
Memories of the Popcorn Stand, always takes me back
Just a touch of salt, and a little more butter
Popcorn for my Sister, Brother, Father, and Mother

I remember the Popcorn Stand that stood on the corner of Ludington and North Ninth Street, and it holds a special place in my memories(and my stomach recalls it too).

The New Year

by Bud Lemire on Dec 31, 2007


What does the New Year mean to me?
New hopes and dreams of what will be
New paths to take, new adventures too
Twists and turns that make a great life for you

I know it can be boring at times, but it does change
Some events in your life may even seem to be strange
Not everything we go through is always understood
But everyone’s life is filled with a lot of good

I wish you much good in this new year
Taking chances without all the fear
Leaving the past and starting anew
Because you deserve the best for you

Value each day as though it’s your last
Because the time here goes way too fast
Appreciate each person for who they are
For their journey too has taken them far

Each year is filled with its share of wonderful things
And we move ahead to see what else it brings
I bid you a special year in this new one
Filled with much love before it’s done

The Butterfly Garden

by Bud Lemire on May 25, 2009


In The Butterfly Garden, butterflies come and go
I wonder dear woman, what they really know
Do they know of the love you placed everywhere
As you tended the garden, so they could come there

Oh the beauty they show as they flutter about
Markings so beautiful that I want to cry out
Into a song, I feel I should sing
As I take in each story painted on their wing

The creator of life designed a wonderful creature
With wings of art, what a beautiful feature
I wonder if each wing is the same
Or if each butterfly has a name

All I know is they flutter about with a mind of their own
They resemble each other as if they were a clone
Maybe there's more than what meets the eye
Of the magnificent beauty of the great butterfly

It flies with a flutter, in and out of the garden you made with your love
Fluttering about in a dance of a ritual that takes it above
Oh to dance with you, with your wings opened for me
In The Butterfly Garden with you is the place I long to be





Dedicated to the gardener of the Butterfly Garden, who has done a wonderful job with it

That Holiday Hare

by Bud Lemire on April 8, 2007

The Easter Bunny leaves a basket on my door
The Bunny use to leave it in the hall, but that was long before
Quiet now, and I will take a peek
No one is in sight, so now I can speak

You see long ago, Easter was just another day
Until my sister changed that, she knew she’d have her way
She’d come over to the house, and leave a basket there
Filled with lots of candy, from that Holiday Hare

She’d always sneak in the front, and put it in its place
Then race around the back, entering with a smile on her face
We’d tell her the Easter Bunny came
Mom and I knew that Easter Bunny had a name

I remember once, she tripped while trying to get away
Luckily we didn’t notice, we were watching TV that special day
You see my sister’s thoughtful, and won’t leave anyone out
If you knew her like I do, there wouldn’t be any doubt

She invites me for the holidays, to share a special meal
Prepared by her and family, which is a really great deal
I wanted to once again take this time, to let someone know I care
You know by now who I mean, my sister Nancy, That Holiday Hare


Thank you Nancy, for making each Easter and Holiday so special to me. I hope you always know how special you are to me.

Sidewalk Day

by Bud Lemire on March 31, 2007


It’s Sidewalk Day in the summer one day of the week
When all the businesses have their sales on Ludington street
On the sidewalks, bargains are made
Some stands set up, serve lemonade

Sales can be found, look everywhere
Maybe you’ll find, something you need there
Is it something you want, or something you need
Is it something to hear, or something to read

Books and music, is what I’d always find
They always brought pleasure to my mind
There would be ponies for the kids to ride
While the parents walked right by their side

In the early evening, the Escanaba City Band would play
Stopping in places, where they’d briefly stay
Upbeat and uplifting, I loved the sound of the band
On the corner of Ninth and Ludington, was the Popcorn Stand

But to this day, the Escanaba City Band still plays there each year
And the residents gather around and stop to listen and hear
A wonderful time is had by all who come
No matter where they are from

Rinkydink

by Bud Lemire on March 24, 2007


Rinkydink, you got a copy on me?
There in Heaven, where I know you’ll be
It’s me Shocker, calling for you Rinkydink
On the CB Radio is where we made our link

You with the Super Snoop by your side
A picturesque blue van you liked to ride
We know you’re not gone, but always around
The only difference is, your feet’s not touching the ground

You have the wings, you’ve earned them well
Because there were times life put you through hell
But you always managed to make it through
I guess that’s what made you you

John, you were a good friend
And although your human life will end
Your soul will go on, your life continues
And for us left behind, that is always good news

Rinkydink, do you have a copy on me?
Get your ears on, your soul is free
We were so lucky to have met such a wonderful soul
Someone like you is always someone good to know
Thank you for sharing your life with us here
Thank you for being someone so dear


For John “Rinkydink,” may your journey take you where you want to be.

Personal Care Services

by Bud Lemire on April 10, 2007

When your giving isn’t enough
And life seems way too rough
Now that you are aware
You need assistance to help you there

Personal Care Services can help you out
It’s what they are all about
They’ll come right to your home
So you won’t have to go through this alone

You think you’re tough, but we all need
A break from the stress, in the life we lead
We do housecleaning and personal care
You’ll find great comfort to know we’re there

Sometimes we come and we will stay
Give you a break, a chance to get away
Don’t wear yourself out by doing everything
You’ll have relief when our services begin

Maybe a bath, so you can be clean
And a shoulder, on which you can lean
Whoever it’s for, whoever it may be
Our services are through, The Community Action Agency

When we give our services, we give our best
So your body can have, a much needed rest
We do our job well, so your loved ones receive
The best care possible, before their time to leave

My 1,000th Poem

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By Bud Lemire on April 2nd, 2007


This is my 1,000th poem
I didn’t get this far alone
You the reader, kept me going strong
Being supportive of me all along

Thank you for bringing me this far
Your comments make me feel like a star
The best I can do, is to share my poems with you
In my poems, a piece of my soul comes through

Your appreciation touches my soul
I thank you for always letting me know
So that through my poems I can grow
And it’ll help you in your lifetime role

In future poems, I’ll pick subjects that’s guide
With issues that will touch you deep down inside
I’ll pick people who deserve to be written about
Give you confidence, leaving you without any doubt

I hope you continue to enjoy the poems I write
In the process you’ll get to know my soul’s light
I’ll carry on, writing them as they come to me
And put them in a place for you to see




Thank you so very much for being the source of my motivation. I thank both those in spirit, and those here on Earth, who have been there with me guiding me and supporting me.

Feeling Low

by Bud Lemire on Oct 7, 2007


When you feel the world is closing in
Remember that crying is not a sin
Know this, my love is always for you
To help you cope, to help you through

Wipe away all those tears
Let my love take away your fears
Show your best smile and always know
I am with you wherever you go

If you fall and if you cry
Get up again and you must try
We all cry, we all fall
But listen, and you'll hear my call

My love will hold you up
And it will be enough
To get you through each depressing time
For your love will always be mine

You always know the right choice
You know how to speak your voice
You can cry with sadness, but always know
You haven't failed, you're just Feeling Low

Animal Quackers

by Bud Lemire on April 8, 2007


She’s senile with a wicked smile
Just sit around and wait awhile
She has your data all on file
And has an insanely bizarre style

She’ll tie you up and make you cluck
Or maybe quack just like a duck
She’ll sit in front and stare at you
Maybe like a cow, she’ll make you Moo

She could have a laugh, and make you wear a wig
Or make you Oink, just like a pig
She thinks it’s all, par for the course
To saddle you up, just like a horse

If she were to have it her way
She’d get you alone, in a pile of hay
You may think that would be okay
But you have no idea how she likes to play

Be careful or she’ll go for your throat
And try she will, to sink your boat
She’ll always try to get your goat
I’ll leave it here, on this special note