Elmer’s
Elmer’s
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By Bud Lemire on March 14, 2009
He
started his store many years ago
He
worked hard at it, so that it would grow
And
grow it did, into the store you see today
Stop
in for some groceries, if you pass this way
My
family’s been shopping, many years at his store
When
we run out of groceries, we go back for more
The
quality is great, the service is grand
You
always get the best, because they understand
Elmer
himself, treats his customers like they’re friends
The
bargains at his store, are ones that never ends
Elmer
helps out, and is still going at age ninety-two
Doing
his best, to bring the best back to you
I
buy my salmon there for my weekend meal
They
always have a special seafood deal
I
pick up some shrimp, because I like that too
There’s
always many sales, saving money for you
Just
yesterday, before I started writing this poem
I
was sitting in the exit, waiting for a Taxi home
When
Elmer walked in, and greeted me with a smile
Treating
me like a long lost friend, he hadn’t seen in awhile
He
shook my hand, in a strong embrace
As
we exchanged greetings, standing face to face
He
commented on the warm coat I was wearing
It
felt good to take part in the greeting we were sharing
Elmer,
I write this poem especially for you
For
all that you’ve done, and all that you do
Elmer,
for the store you worked so hard to build. For the quality that you
always give us. And especially for the warm and caring way that you
treat your customers, we thank you very much.
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