[my fair city//source]
There's a place us
St. Louisians like to call "South City", where the grass is green, and homes are made of brick. Most storefronts there close around five,
and two out of several bars are open till three. There's a park nearby
and botanical garden, where in the summer you'll picnic and take your
family to hear free jazz. In South City, children and dated cars line
the streets. It boasts the best Thai Food in St. Louis. And although I
realize this small sect of our "most dangerous"
city seems to resemble any other row of corners and blocks in the US, those few people who call it home (now or before) know just the distinct
feeling it yields. It's our South City.
About a week ago I was there, in south St. Louis on our famous Cherokee Street-a neighborhood where you can find Antique Row and a host of Artist establishments, coffee shops, and authentic Hispanic fare.
It was there that some friends caught wind of my leaving St. Louis for
another metropolis-NYC. Once they did, one turned to me and asked, "Are
you excited?"
"No," I said,
sinking my chin in the palm of my hands. They laughed. It was right
for such an ironic answer to amuse them. But if they asked me that same
question now, at quarter to 1 am-the morning of the day I am scheduled
to leave this town, I'm not so sure they'd chuckle at my response. Because, honestly,
my answer would be different.
Now if someone asks me if I'm excited for uprooting my life and moving to New York City I say, "Yes. I'm nauseated with excitement." I'm happy and sad and bubbling with anxiousness.
"Am
I making the right decision?" I say. Then I look at them long enough
for what I think will stain some part of my memory. As if to create a
photograph with my eyes-imprinting the shadows of their face, the
tightness of their skin (stretched across their bones), and the
unruliness of their hair. What I'll remember is that intimate moment of
them looking a hot mess, while asking me if I'm excited. And I will
cherish it for years. Just like I cherish my hometown, St. Louis.
See you when I return.
2 comments:
We'll miss you girl. See you in that city or this one. Stay writing.
thanks love. i'll do my best. <3
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