Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC
The bars were razed and the hookers who tagged along were dispersed. That was all the civilians wanted. To spread Hay Street across Fayetteville like margarine on Wonder bread.
Three generations of bloused boot paratroopers spent Christmas on Hay Street. Cheering beer and strippers in Suzy Wong, The Seven Dwarfs or Pop A Top Lounge.
30 years later I walk an unforgotten route and nothing's the same. Cocky paratroopers are replaced with the waddling middle class twirling pasta in ersatz Italian restaurants.
Santa poses for pictures and I follow him to my hotel bar. He joins a red head and she smiles offering him a saved bar stool. He lights a cigarette with a Bic and orders a drink.
I think of Christmas when I was 19. Offering a stripper a heart shaped Whitman Sampler in my Bullit black turtleneck. She smiles down at me from her stage. When I think of her... I smile at Santa and buy him a drink.
Is that Santa in JUMP BOOTS?!
ReplyDeleteAnd you as well
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas sir. Any many more.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Tintin.
ReplyDeleteFor me it was Victory Drive in Columbus, Georgia. Payday Loan thieves, strip clubs, pawn shops and tattoo parlors - all open late and all catering to us dumb GI's. I too fell in love a few times on "VD Drive" in the mid 80's.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas troop.
No ice with this, please.
ReplyDeleteYour reminiscing is always poetic and emotional. Thanks for that and cheers.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, a bit late, darling.
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