The $50,000 Treasure Chest

Charles Rammelkamp

As a teenager in Saint Louis in the Sixties,
Iā€™d gawk at the ads in the Post-Dispatch and the Globe-Democrat
for Evelyn ā€œChest Sensationā€ West, the stripper
who headlined at the Stardust Club, her bust
famously insured for $50,000 with Lloyds of London ā€“
and those were 1960 dollars she had on those puppies ā€“
her 39-1/2ā€ bust contained in 42-D cups,
at least when they werenā€™t on display.
Her name was up there
with Lou Brock and Stan Musial.
Everybody knew about her.

When I read about her sad death in Florida,
I almost felt like weeping.
A cop climbed through the window of her Hollywood duplex;
she hadnā€™t been seen for several days.
Friends had called police when Amy Charles,
as she called herself, no longer using the stage name,
hadnā€™t responded to emails and phone calls.
Sheā€™d died in her sleep, thyroid and heart drugs
on a bedside table.

The officer ignored the piles of publicity photographs,
the boxes of costumes and memorabilia filling three bedrooms.
He didnā€™t realize heā€™d found the body of a St. Louis legend;
the old woman had been a star.Ā  She was 83.

I was in my mid-fifties when I read the news.
Oh, how I wished Iā€™d gone to see her, a teenage fantasy.
The Stardust was just north of Forest Park,
on the old DeBaliviere Strip, along with
the Tic-Toc and Little Las Vegas, a couple others,
not so far from us on Kingsbury Ave., just off Skinker.
ā€œI know youā€™re looking at my shoes,ā€ sheā€™d quip,
her signature line, and the audience would roar.

Charles Rammelkampā€™s latest poetry collection isĀ The Field of Happiness,Ā published by Kelsay Books. RammelkampĀ is Prose Editor for BrickHouse Books.Ā He contributes a monthly book review toĀ North of OxfordĀ and is a frequent reviewer forĀ The Lake, London GripĀ andĀ The Compulsive Reader. A Magician Among the Spirits,Ā a collection of poems about Harry Houdini, is a Blue Light Press Poetry winner and will soon be published.Ā A collection of flash fiction,Ā Presto!, will be published in 2023 by Bamboo Dart Press. Another poetry collection entitledĀ TranscendenceĀ has been accepted by BlazeVOX Books.