***The Roots Is The
Toots- The Music That Got Them Through The Great Depression And World War II…
…funny,
he had to laugh, laugh to himself since if he had laughed out loud the seven
other guys in his tent, his makeshift tent which had served as his “home” for
the past few weeks of basic training down here in godforsaken Fort Dix, would
have raised holy hell (and worse) for disturbing their “beauty” sleep, about
what she had said that first night they met. Or really re-met since they had
been in class together senior year over at North Adamsville High School. They had “met” at a USO dance held in order to
boost morale for returning servicemen, those awaiting the troop ships out, and
those like him whose number been called where she had volunteered as a hostess and he
had fronted on a few numbers for Lester Mann and the Band before he in turn was
to be inducted the next week. He had been the top singer at school, a budding
crooner in the Sinatra mold, and was attending music school when his number
came up. But naturally he had to do what was right, do what lots of guys had already
done.
He
had spied her, a known face among a crowd of strangers, went up and introduced
himself, they talked for a while and then he out of nowhere mentioned that he wished
that he had talked to her more in school. Wished he had had the courage to talk
to her since there was something about her that was appealing in a fresh breeze
way (he hadn’t put it that way but she knew what he meant, or at least said she
did). Just then Lester called him to the stage and he sang, sang one song, I’ll Never Smile Again aimed directly at
her, with feeling.
Later,
as he walked her home, she asked him if it was true that he would not smile
again if she was not his girl. He had blurted out a quick uncompromising “yes”.
They both laughed, laughed at how he just blurted it out. And so they had a
whirlwind week before he had to leave, she had seen him off at the train
station, and here he was thinking about her while the other guys were snoring
away. Yeah, he laughed to himself again, he guessed that he really would never
smile again if she was not his girl…
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