Mar
30

Midnight Cowgirl

She’s a beautiful, fresh-faced journalist that covers the cop beat in the Bronx, frets over the fate of displaced Sub-Saharan African tribes, forgets to eat on Saturdays (too busy getting her sea legs in the city to grab a turkey on rye). Her accent is from nowhere though her sensibility is distinctly mid-Western. The girl is strong, intrepid and possesses a deep reserve of calm. I imagine that cool to be like the Grotta Azurra in Capri—deep blue, bottomless. My tranquility and patience, meanwhile, run about as deep as a crawfish ditch in back bayou Louisiana.

I like the girl. I decide over the first glass of bad white wine that I want a daughter just like her. Of course, this means that a piece of me wants to be her but I’ve already given up on that end (I never forget to eat on Saturdays). Her apartment is in Times Square. This appeals to my James Herlihy (“Midnight Cowboy”) notions of Manhattan and blind faith—anything can happen once you’re inside the City walls. Just, for God’s sake—make the journey, breach the gates, get inside! Times Square means you live in the hum, there’s no escape, you don’t give a damn about the cache’ of TriBeCa or Clinton Street. You simply care about being part of IT—the City.

What will happen first for this raven-haired ingénue? Please, Lord, let it be a Pulitzer and not a hedge fund manager. She doesn’t eat; she falls asleep to the white lights of Broadway–give her a break, a slice of the golden pie. Dessert first, and on Saturday–wouldn’t that be nice?


6 Responses to “Midnight Cowgirl”

  1. 1 stretch td Says:

    Never close any doors.

  2. 2 Belle Says:

    if you’re referring to this post, i didn’t close any doors. she (the journalism student) was a delight and she interviewed me for 2 1/2 hours.

    did you have a 3 martini lunch today, dear stretch?

  3. 3 D.T. Says:

    Belle, I just gotta say, despite the fact your name will soon be a household name, I like how you still wish for the best in others. I like how your success hasnt gone to your head. In plain, I just like you!

  4. 4 WCP/FB Says:

    Oh, very quirky! I like that!!!

  5. 5 stretch td Says:

    Belle — I meant close any doors on you returning to journalism.

    And, no … I just a few glasses of red wine on a beautiful day in New York City. Care for a glass?

  6. 6 WriterOnMyWall Says:

    “Times Square means you live in the hum, there’s no escape, you don’t give a damn about the cache’ of TriBeCa or Clinton Street. You simply care about being part of IT—the City” — Simply perfect :) If words were flour and you were a baker, you’d make the best ornate cakes!

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