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Phonies (Holden Caulfield, Catcher in the Rye)
The world is full of phonies.
They suck the world of glee.
They killed my brother Allie,
And now they’re killing me.
You see these phonies everywhere:
A house, a park, a street.
And in my adolescence
With them I always meet
One phony being Ernie,
The player of the keys.
Through his talent’s greatness,
All phonies he will please.
Another phony Sally.
A damn good looking girl indeed.
Off shows, and plays, and matinees.
Off all of these she feeds.
But the biggest of the phonies,
I found him through Phoebe.
Lying, buying, crying, dying,
The biggest one is me.
The world is full of phonies.
They suck the world of glee.
I killed my brother Allie,
And now I’m killing me.
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A poem from the lens of Holden Caulfield, the main character in the novel Catcher in the Rye.