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The Wake of Patrick McKee

Why my cousin never made it to America

64 total reviews 
Comment from Bill Schott
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This ballad, The Wake of Patrick McKee, has shades of Robert Service as your awesome tale of Patrick's brief resurrection will inspire many others to try and match your wit and flair.

 Comment Written 17-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 17-Sep-2021
    Thanks, Bill. Robert Service is my favorite poet. Look for more of Patrick McKee.
Comment from L. Kalere
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This is a heck of a lot of fun Paul, in good olde Irish tradition. The rhyme and meter are great, it reads like a rollicking story should. I only have one suggestion. I think it would read just fine without "And" at the beginning of several stanzas. Loved it...great job.
Linda

 Comment Written 16-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
    Thanks for the review and suggestion. I'll take a look .
Comment from SHABAMO
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Absolutely fantastic! This was both extremely well written and easy to visualize an Irish town of drunks all at once. On top of that you nailed the rhymes and that made it even better. I'm out of 6 stars already or you'd get one!

 Comment Written 16-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
    Thanks for the review. Glad you enjoyed it. Patrick will be back.
Comment from MissMerri
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Hahahaha! A wonderful Irish tale told with true Irish style. I loved it and was impressed with the consistent rhythm and strong, creative rhymes. Very nicely done, from start to finish. I have only one tiny suggestion: Some rum soaked crony... rum-soaked is the proper way to write this, I believe. But maybe I'm being too old-fashioned. Anyway, the poem is totally delightful and six-star worthy. MM

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
    Thank you for the review and comments. You are correct about rum-soaked. I will make the change. Stay tuned for more from Patrick in the future.
Comment from Robert Zimmerman
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Hello Paul.

This is a great rhyming poem you've written. I like the cultural content that tells the story of an Irishman spending his single day of three day flu. That hit hard I'm sure. This is very entertaining and tells a fun story.

Good luck in the contest.

Robert

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
    Thank you, Robert. Patrick is one of my favorite characters. You will hear more from him in the future.
reply by Robert Zimmerman on 16-Sep-2021
    You are welcome.
Comment from jenintorre
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I love serious poems like this. Lol. To be sure to be sure.
Thanks for giving me such a good laugh. I wish you lots of luck in the competition. Jen.

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    Thanks, Jen. It's always good to have a good laugh from time to time.
Comment from Father Flaps
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Hi Paul,
I enjoyed your poem very much. But I'm just wondering, did Pat McKee revive from the dead simply because he wanted another drink of ale? The Irish Whiskey brought him to, but it's ale he wanted. After a good drink or two, he went back to the table and laid himself out with a contented smile on his face. I hope he didn't come to a second time after the burial!
Or, was it his ghost that got up to drink the rest (other ghosts) under the table? The bar-keep tended to a bunch of ghosts all night long. Then they disappeared. You can't keep a good ghost down, you know.
I used to work at Moosehead Breweries in Saint John, retired from there (after 39 years) on June 30th, 2010. There were quite a few hardened drinkers there, and I imagine their livers could have been used for door stops when they were gone. A good ale always calls for another!
Nicely penned, Paul!
Cheers,
Kimbob

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    Thanks, Kimbob. I really enjoyed your remarks. I think Patrick did come back to life briefly. My cousin was one of the lads who came from near and far, and he related all the facts to me. He said he remembered everything very clearly.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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Oh my!! This is a very interesting contest entry. I loved the flow of this entry. I am pretty sure it's because of the very good rhyming scheme. Thank you for sharing and good luck with the contet.

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    Thank you for the review. Glad you enjoyed the tale. Patrick will be back.
Comment from Pantygynt
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A fine tribute to the restorative power of Jamieson's famous Irish Whiskey. But even with that stuff inside him the good times would not last beyond sunrise. This is conclusive proof that nothing lasts forever. Great fun.

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    Thanks for the review. I'm not sure if it was Jamieson's. I'll have to check with one of the lads who came from near and far.
reply by Pantygynt on 15-Sep-2021
    It reminded me a bit of some of Robert Service's stuff. I meant to mention that in the review.
reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    I have heard that remark before. Service is my favorite poet.
Comment from Patty Palmer
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I enjoyed this poem immensely. I wish that I still had another six to give to you. This poem is definitely worthy of a six-star review. This is a fun-loving story.
Patty

 Comment Written 15-Sep-2021


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2021
    Thanks for your review. Patrick will be back.