Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1941)

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And now, his program, Day Dreams, is presented over WTIC Monday through Friday at 12:35 P.M., E.D.T., and on Sunday at 11:15 A.M. It's a poetical-philosophical program of Bud's own design perfectly suited southern voice and a low organ back to his folksy presented with ground. The increasing popularity of the poems caused the Travelers' Broadcasting Service Corporation to publish them in book form. "Day Dreams" was the first volume, "Jes' Dreamin'," the second. We are happy to publish one of Mr. Rainey's poems here for Radio Mirror readers. FORGIVING FATH ER By "Bud" Rainey The hardest thing a feller ever has to do, I guess, Is when he has to discipline his kid, An' punishin' my Punkin for his childish orneriness, Is 'bout the toughest job I ever did. I guess I'm just a softy, when it comes to bein' tough, An' makin' him toe every little line; I know I let him get away with heaps an' piles o' stuff, Because I'm ever mindful, he is mine. Sometimes when I come home at night, I'll hear his Mommy say: "You'll simply have to take this boy in hand!" I'll hear then of the mischief he has done throughout the day, An' then I'll get all set to reprimand: I'll tell myself: "I must be firm — this time, I won't give in!" An' then I'll see a tear well in his eye, An' then I'm licked — he's captured me before I can begin — It happens every dog-gone time I try! About the livest things on earth, 1 guess, are little boys, An' they can't stand the thoughts o' bein' still; It seems they're never happy, 'less they're makin' lots o' noise, It's always been that way — an' always will! A boy is like an engine with a boiler full o' steam, An' like a swarm of bees, beneath the crust; The only time he's still is when he's driftin' in a dreamHe has to let off steam, or else he'd bust! His Mommy says that I'm an easy mark — perhaps I am, But I know boys, and just what they enjoy; She can't see why I weaken when he gets into a jam, But Mommy, she ain't never been a boy! I reckon I'm to blame for all his naughty, noisy play, But he is such a cunnin' little elf, That I can't quite make up my mind that I should make him pay For doin' things, I used to do myself. Sometimes I act as though I never see his roguish tricks, An' let them pass as though I didn't know; I don't believe in clampin' down on kids 'tween five an' six, I guess, perhaps, it's 'cause I love him so. I wonder if all Fathers feel the same, regardin' this, Or if alone, I'm guilty of a crime; But when he says he's sorry, with a big hug an' a kiss, He's sure of my forgiveness, every time! FADIO AND TELEVISION MIRROR