Part 17 (1/2)
PART III
WINGS
CHAPTER I
”Boom, boom,” said the city of New York, ”we have gone to war!”
And all the other cities, big and little, said a boom-boom of their own.
A mighty nation had gone to war.
A time of singing. Songs on the lips of crowds. Lights in their eyes.
High-pitched, garbled words, bra.s.s bands, flags, speeches.... Mine eyes have seen the coming of the glory of the Lord but we don't want the Bacon, All we Want is a Piece of the Rhine(d).... A bra.s.s monkey playing ”Nearer, My G.o.d, to Thee” on a red banjo.... _Allons, les enfants_ ...
_le jour de gloire est arrive!_ You tell 'em, kid! Store fronts, cabarets, hotel lobbies, sign-boards, office buildings all become s.h.i.+ning citadels of righteousness beleaguered by the powers of darkness.
Newspaper headlines exploding like firecrackers on the corners. A bonfire of faces in the streets. A bonfire of flags above the streets.
Boom, boom!... societies for the relief of martyred Belgium. Societies for Rolling Cigarettes, Bandages, Exterminating Hun Spies, Exterminating Yellow Dogs and Slackers.... Wah, don't let anybody be a slacker! A slacker is a dirty dog who does what I wanna do but am afraid to do.
Who lies down. Who won't stand up on his hind legs and cheer when he's supposed to.... Societies for Knitting Sweaters, Giving Bazaars, Spotting Hun Propaganda. A bonfire of committees, communes, Jabberwocks, clubs, Green Walruses, False Whiskers, Snickersnees, War Boards, and Eagles Shrieking from their Mountain Heights with an obligato by the Avon Comedy Four--I'm a Jazz Baby....
A mighty nation had gone to war. Humpty Dumpty and the March Hare wheeled out the Home Guards. Said the Debutante to her Soldier Boy in the moonlight, ”To h.e.l.l with the chaperone, War is War....” Somebody lost Eighty Hundred Billion Dollars trying to build aeroplanes out of Flypaper and a new kind of Cement. And the Press, slapping Fright Wig No. 7 on its bald head, announced to the Four Winds, ” ... once more glory, common cause, sacrifice, welded peoples of America, invincible host, lay common blood, altar liberty, sacred principle, government of the people by the people for the people perish earth” ... And the Pulpits obliged with an ”O G.o.d who art in Heaven girthed in s.h.i.+ning armor before Thee Thy cause Liberty Humanity Democracy Thy blessing inspire light of sacrifice brave women and hero men give us strength O Lord not falter see way of Righteousness stern hearts bear great burden Thou has given us carry on till powers of darkness routed virtue again triumphant. Thy will done on earth as it is in Heaven....”
And the soldiers entraining for the cantonments--clerks and salesmen, rail-splitters and window-washers with the curve of youth on their faces--the soldiers said, ”Whasamatter with Uncle Sam? Rah ... Wow ...
Good-bye ... We'll treat 'em rough ... ashes to ashes and dust to dust if the Camels don't get you the Fatimas must....” And in the cantonments the soldiers said, ” ... this lousy son of a badwoman of a shavetail can't put nothin' over on me ... say ... oh, I hate to get up in the morning, oh, how I long to remain in bed....” And in France the soldiers sang ” ... there are smiles that make you happy there are smiles that make you sad.... The Knights of Columbus are all right but the Y. M. C.
A. is a son of a badwoman of a grafting mess....”
”Yanks Land in France ... Yanks in Big Battle ... Yanks Sink Submarines”
... bang banged the headlines. Don't eat meat on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Help the Red Cross buy Doughnuts for the Salvation Army and keep an eye on Your Austrian Janitor.... Elephants, tom-cats, and chorus-girls; a hallelujah with a red putty nose, Seventy-six Thousand Press Agents Walking on their Hands, Jabberwocks, Horned Toads, and Prima Donnas ...
here comes the Liberty Loan Drive ...
A mighty nation had gone to war. Boom! Boom!
And in a moon-lighted room overlooking a fanfare of roofs, Erik Dorn whispered one night to Rachel,
”You have given me wings!”
CHAPTER II
Time to get up. An oblong of sunlight squeezing through beneath the drawn blind and slapping itself boldly on the gloomy carpet ... ”shame on all sleepy heads. Here's another day....”
Rachel smiled as she opened her eyes. She lay quietly, smiling. It was as it was yesterday--as the day before. One opened one's eyes and life came quickly back with a ”h.e.l.lo, here I am--where you left me.” So one lay, fearful to move, like a cup of wine that is too full and mustn't be joggled with even a kick at the bed sheets.
One lay and smiled. Thoughts and stockings side by side somewhere on the floor. Put on stockings in a minute. Put on thoughts in a minute. Dress oneself up in phrases, hats, skysc.r.a.pers, and become somebody.
Rachel's eyes livened slowly. Pleasant to be n.o.body--a bodyless, meaningless smile awake in the morning. Opened eyes on a pillow. A deep, deep sigh on a pillow. An oblong of suns.h.i.+ne on the floor. A happy bed.