
Suzae Chevalier
PLEASE SPONSOR THE LAKE WORTH STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL
Pink Hat in Lake Worth by Suzae Chevalier
In Lake Worth on a sunny day
a pink hat is on Suzae Chevalier.
Smiles galore
her friend in Minnesota
makes a portrait
which she does adore.
He put up on Facebook
for friends to have a look.
Now it is on Google plus
it is on a post for all of us.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on June 27, 2
“Dad Why is This So?” by Suzae Chevalier
Sitting in Dad’s arms when I was young
I knew the fun had just begun.
Exploring the world in minute detail-
I knew I could do anything without fail.
I set out to question my dad-
“Why does this dog look so sad?”
He replied without getting mad
Why do you ask so many questions
Suzy dear?
I say “I want to know
he has sad eyes with a tear.”
My question baffled my dad so
he was used to questions
with a yes or no.
I would still to this day
ask myself questions on like
“Why is the world is this way?”
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 24, 2016
Little Baby Suzy and Her Teddy Bear by Suzae Chevalier
Little baby Suzy loved her teddy bear
she would take him everywhere.
He was with her in New Jersey
and then on the plane-
they went to Midwest
where they had lakes and plains.
She ended up in Minnesota
in Golden Valley on Sunny Drive-
she was happy playing
she brought her dolls and teddy bear alive.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 24, 2016
Schook the Malamute that loved Suzae by Suzae Chevalier
Schook the malamute that did love
the cold feel of the bathroom tub.
He only liked Suzae besides the owner Steve
he was always by Suzae’s side
he did not leave.
He and Suzae got along real well-
almost better than her doll named Mel.
Schook was pure malamute and Suzae
would run another malamute one day.
She would walk him with TaShieka
and Dunkin was his name.
Now Dunkin, TaShieka and Schook
are passed on-
But they are still in Suzae’s heart
so they are not far gone.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 24, 2016
Little Suzy’s by Suzae Chevalier
Little Suzy loved to play
she gave every toy a unique name.
She had beds for toys lined up in a line
she gave good night kisses every night.
Her favorite one was her red head Christy
along with Tiffany Taylor
who is very tall.
Memories of childhood past
will be fond memories sure to last.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 24, 2016
updated on March 26, 2019
Little Suzy’s Red Shoes by Suzae Chevalier
Chicago 1993
The year was 1993 I did go
I was at the Chicago Computer Expo-
For the first time I played the interactive
3D reality game–
I won by eating all the sharks that
came my way.
I got a free taxi ride-
around the city-
what a fun time!
I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art
It had a large dinosaur when the tour did start.
I danced at the clubs in downtown south and north-
took a hotel shuttle back and forth.
They all promoted with shots to drink-
this is not Minneapolis I did think.
It was fun and I am glad I went-
it had great memories and time
well spent.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 24, 2016
LAKE WORTH STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL 2011
Street Painting Festival was a great success
painted castle scene I did express
that birthday party ended swell
I painted it by myself.
Tons of people passing by
sun shining brightly in the sky.
My back and shoulders did get burned,
spray sunscreen every 90 minutes I did learn
friends brought me water for concerned.
All in all the festival was great
Talked to an Italian guy with tattooed arms
he hung around but meant no harm.
He stood by me and talked and talked
as I painted scene with colored chalk.
Coloring books I gave out some for free
others sold at Stuart Rooney’s
Import store
on table by door.
All in all the show was great
next year I can’t wait
for then I will paint
a totally different funny scene
Make it more of palm trees.
Written by Suzae Chevalier March 3, 2011
updated on March 6 ,2019
Children Are Like Butterflies
that morph before your eyes
They can be molded–
but please sympathize.
Please treat children like
the precious beings they are-
let them take flight
and be a shining star.
Keep them smiling
even at age ten-
Make sure you really
listen to them-
and be their friend.
Children are geniuses
that can help the world
so encourage every boy and girl
that you meet to be the best they can be
for they are like the butterflies
colorful to show us how to be free.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 17, 2016