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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Word Garden Word List--The Catcher In The Rye

 

Hello my little outsiders, and welcome to this week's Word List poetry prompt! This week we have a source novel that needs no introduction--The Catcher In the Rye  by J.D.Salinger.


I first read it in high school. My best friend had to read it for class and it sounded interesting. Now, at that point in my life, I was reading less than I ever had before or ever would again, but I read this novel and loved it. I loved Holden tap dancing on the floor of the dorm bathroom, crowing, "I'm the goddamn governor's son!" I thought it was tremendously funny and also poignant.

I read it again when I was around forty, married, and raising a son. This time, it made me want to help Holden in all of his confusion and hurt. I wanted to mother him. I had been where he was once, and hadn't forgotten. I read the book a third time last year, and once again it hit me differently than the first two times. I kept thinking of the song Ripple  by the Grateful Dead.

There is a road, no simple highway
between the dawn and the dark of night
and if you go, no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone.

What we do here is to use at least 3 of the 20 words provided in a new, original poem of our own, Then simply link up, visit others as you are able, and then make your wandering way back home.

And now, your List:

aspirin
bores
celebrity
cheerer upper
clock
corny
drooling
entertaining
glued
incognito
limping
madman
museum
nervous
record
school
sleepy
snappy
terrific
wuddyacallit


3 comments:

  1. Catcher in the Rye so good.

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  2. Ha, so the words hit me as I was watching the news. What results is a tirade, but a very weary one. Sigh.

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  3. Thank you Shay - makes me want to read it again! Great words - Jae

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