Aunty flo had whiskers
I thought she was a man
she was one of my dad’s sisters
but I never was a fan
she wore these dark brown stockings
half way up her shin
and had a very curious look
and a very funny grin
I must have been about 3
when with my mum and dad
I use to go to Lewisham
and it always made me sad
we caught the bus a 36
down Sangley Road then to
Lewisham
we walked along
passed the shop Cabledew
it sold all sorts of instruments
drums and real guitars
I was fascinated
the bosses had great cars
I would knock on Grannies door
and ring the big brass bell
into a big tiled hall we went
and stayed there for a spell
the floor had painted flowers on it
we walked over them and went
into what was a great big room
someone there had spent
quite a lot of money making it look bright
gran and gran pa and Aunty
would stand there without light
we would have
a cup of tea
I never drank it I
hated tea with all that milk
for it was’nt good for me
grandpa had a mop of white hair
and a ruddy face
Grandma was a tiny soul
she wore a lot of lace
she was always by her gas cooker
it was blue and grey
I used to watch her cooking
cakes on a black tray
sometimes she’d turn and give me one
a broken one maybe
it tasted sweet with sultana’s
if Aunty Flo did see
me eating cakes she’d be miserable
as to the reason why
I never ever found out
then one day she did die
so I never really knew her
but her stockings always seemed
half way up or half way down
her legs or, had I dreamed
that now I can’t remember
it was so long ago
and she loved pickled onion
she said they’d help me grow
but I just woudn’t eat them
they made my mouth feel sore
they did give me a tummy ache
and also what is more
made me smell of onions
and I, was not very keen
Aunty Flo where did you go
and why were you so mean?