paddy is my uncle. he’s lying on his deathbed wearing his favourite pink nappy.
the cancer will get me, he said, but he can’t kill me.
but, paddy, i said, if he gets you then you’ll die.
i thought you were a writer, son, he said. so what? i said.
so think beyond the grave, son. think mighty & you’ll see what i mean.
he began to sing in his lovely baritone deep and old as an oak barrel:
i knew a maiden in maine
and she came she came
so many times in my arms
and my stick stayed hard
then aunt polly came in with a bowl of potatoe puree. singing again, she said.
yope, paddy said and sang the second verse that we all know – he’s been singing it since i was a boy:
but she had a man
my maiden in maine
his name was harold
an accountant he was
he stopped, looked at the puree on his bedside table & at aunt polly, and his eyes got narrow. i don’t want that mush, he said.
you got no teeth, paddy, and the doctor said…
the doctor said i’ll be dead in three days & do you see me? do you see me? he cried.
i see you paddy, loud and clear, she said & sighed. good old polly from poughkeepsie.
you never sing the end of that song, i said. i’m curious what happened to harold, and to the maiden.
it’s the blues, son, the blues. the accountant don’t get the blues, he said, winking.
i don’t understand, uncle paddy.
i’m the maiden, polly said & smiled slyly.
really? you never told me, i said. i mean, was there a harold?
there sure was, paddy said & chuckled. he didn’t get the blues but he was well endowed, yes he was. paddy was laughing fat tears now.
auntie polly blushed. uncle paddy smiled. he took a spoonful of puree & said You’re a great cook, polly.
and you’re a great hubby, she said and gave him a kerygmatic kiss right on the lips, right in front of me.
i left wondering & blue in the face.
© 2009 finnegan flawnt




Hmmmmm… I don’t think my parents would have let an uncle sing about his stick getting hard. Just a hunch….
A poety one this is…real whistles. I think i had polly once too but she wasn’t half as bold.
thank you – was your polly from poughkeepsie, too? best place for pollies that i know of.