***Out In The Be-Bop 1940s
Night-I’ll Get By As Long As I Have You-For Prescott And Delores Breslin
Scene: Brought to mind by the
sepia-toned family album-style photograph that graces the cover of some long ago CD and
by the song Far Away Places.
Delores flashed back to the
night in 1943 over at the Stardust Ballroom on East Grand in Old Orchard Beach
that she, then a typist for the State Insurance Company right here in Olde Saco
(and making good money for a single, no high maintenance girl) and Marine PFC
Prescott Breslin, stationed after serious service in the Pacific wars
(Guadalcanal, etc.) at the Portsmouth Naval Base met while they were playing
that song on the jukebox between sets. Sets being performed by the Be-Bop
Sextet, a hot, well, be-bop band that was making a national tour to boost
civilian morale while the boys were off fighting. They hit it off right away,
made Far Away Places their song, and
prepared for a future, a joint future, once the war was over, and they could
get their dream, shared dream, little white house, with or without picket
fence, maybe a dog, and definitely kids, a few although they never specified a
number. The perfect dream to chase the old Great Depression no dough blues and
World War II fighting dust away, far away. And to be able to breath a decent
breathe, a not from hunger breathe.
Just then Delores snapped
back into the reality, the two by four reality, of their made due, temporary
veterans’ housing set up by the Olde Saco Housing Authority (at the request of
and funded by the War Department) to house the housing-hungry returning vets
and give them a leg up. Add on the further reality that Prescott’s job at the
Macadam’s Textile Mill was none too sure now that rumors were circulating
around town that the mill-owners were thinking of relocating to North
Carolina. And the biggest reality of
all: well, Prescott, Junior, Kendrick, and most recently still in the cradle
Joshua. And three is enough, more than enough thank you. But as that terrific
tenor of Dick Haymes singing Little White
Lies was making its way into her air
space she fell back to thinking about that now old dream of the little white
house, with or without picket fence, a dog and a few kids (exactly three, thank
you) that was coming just around next corner. And just as she was winding up to
blast young Prescott, his dirty hands, and that wall, maybe a little less
furiously that she intended before, her thoughts returned to her Prince
Charming, Starlight Ballroom1943, and their song. Their forever memory song.
Yes, she would get by.
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