The lean years
of jitterbug and zoot suits,
of pin up girls and jukeboxes.
When Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman
were president
and World War II had come to an end.
It was
Citizen Kane and Casablanca. When a broad was a woman
and a woman was broad shouldered
and fur clad.
When black and white was in vogue,
and Mildred Pierce was a mystery
told in flashbacks…
It was a swinging, fun filled era indeed, fuelled I imagine by new found freedom and release from the gloom and burdening shackles of the 2nd world war !
An uplifting, noteworthy and nostalgic write !
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
Thank you for reviewing this, Tom. It was a blast to write!
love this time piece ... my parents flavored my life with all these and more ...after the War it was baby boomer time as well as an incredible economy and advances in so many fields .. when unions had real purpose and far less greed ... and a "broad" was a very good thing ...no hidden lack of "correctness" ... glad i found this one my friend ..your poem has lifted my heart and soul remembering a very good time that spilled over into the early 60's ... when that generation began its loosing of footholds ..
E.
ps took me a while to find something of yours i didn't read already! that means its time for you to get writing ..right!?
Oh, Dear Kelly!
The creative juices of your imagination are absolutely brilliant, as is your knack for amazing presentations of your poetically excellent pieces.
The imagery of this virtually takes me to that time of vogue, art deco, the lindy hop, the Charleston, The Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey Band , Duke Ellington, The Pointer Sisters, etc; what a glorious time to be alive, the era of real movie-making … you've captured it all, and simply by Googling.
The picture and layout are absolute perfection … stunning work!
You are a most amazing artist, one of the most enjoyably original and unique I've had the pleasure of reading, and it is always my honor and delight to visit your pages — brightest kudos to you for creating and sharing this marvelous composition … big hugs to you, Dear Kelly! ~ Richard
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
I would have loved to have been born in that era! I've always pictured myself sitting atop a Steinw.. read moreI would have loved to have been born in that era! I've always pictured myself sitting atop a Steinway piano with a full piece orchestra behind me, belting out some ole classic in a slinky form fitting gown, staring out into a sea of rounded tables and cigarette smoke. Thank you for penning such a sweet review, Richard!
9 Years Ago
I can clearly feature you in that sultry scenario, Kelly.
For You ~ it always is my distinct .. read moreI can clearly feature you in that sultry scenario, Kelly.
For You ~ it always is my distinct pleasure~*
You have captured the flavour of the era so well with the images you have woven into this piece Kelly.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Perhaps those years take on a different perspective for you, living in the UK...but I thank you just.. read morePerhaps those years take on a different perspective for you, living in the UK...but I thank you just the same!
9 Years Ago
No we share your culture, sometimes a little too much but tis as relevant to us 'limeies'
What a great tribute, short and yet, full of images.
Nice
Trace
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
I have a pull to the forties...I think it would have suited me. What about you, Trace? Is there an.. read moreI have a pull to the forties...I think it would have suited me. What about you, Trace? Is there another era you wish you would have been born? Interesting thought to pursue! ...many thanks!
9 Years Ago
I look back at the era that my grand parents grew up in.
Seeing the progress of the automobi.. read moreI look back at the era that my grand parents grew up in.
Seeing the progress of the automobile from tin lizzy to today's super cars.
From a crude radio to flat screen surround sound movie theater televisions.
From dorky looking swim suits to bikini babes, Playmates and Victoria's secret.
The human progression of the last century fascinates me.
And so do the bikini babes.
I grew up listening to the Big Band sounds that my parents loved so much. Whenever I hear that music, I travel right back to my childhood, watching my parents dance around our living room to the sounds of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. Reading your poem just now flashed me right back there again. Thank you.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
I was telling someone else that I have a CD with Linda Ronstadt singing some of the old standards wi.. read moreI was telling someone else that I have a CD with Linda Ronstadt singing some of the old standards with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. I love listening to those songs...nothing like them! Thank you, Rubie!
I bet the thirties were wild times. So many old characters of this time are stilled remembered. I enjoyed the poetry and the photos. Always nice to travel down memory lane. Thank you Kelly for sharing your amazing poetry.
Coyote
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
You are always a welcomed sight, John...thank you!
9 Years Ago
My pleasure to read your work Kelly and you are welcome.