lost mail...

EEver73319 (EEver73319@aol.com)
Mon, 08 Dec 1997 19:28:18 -0500 (EST)

Here are some messages I sent awhile ago that for some reason never got
distributed...to me at least.

Eric


Subj:	I Wrote Holden Caufield
Date:	11/29/97
To:	bananafish@lists.nyu.edu

FYI, there's a punk band out of Chicago by the name of Screeching Weasel that
wrote a song called "I Wrote Holden Caufield" on the album "How to Make
Enemies and Irate People" (gotta love it).  There are some interesting lyrics,
so I thought y'all might be interested.  No great existential poet wrote this
but these lines ring true for all Bananafish.  Understand that the Punk
movement has always been one of young people searching, so Holden Caufield
could be their messiah.  Obviously Holden is far from the Messiah, but I think
he has the right idea and so do many young people who listen to Punk (some
Punk, some is mindless opposition).  This might help some of the older people
on this list understand the youngsters a bit more.  :)  Not many of us have a
Buddy Glass to guide us through life, as Franny and Zooey did.    

Eric

     
                               I Wrote Holden Caufield

I loved you for the minute when you decided to tell me the truth
I heard you and that night I cried for you
I know that you're alone just like everyone else in the world
Don't tell me that things don't get better 'cause sometimes they do
Sometimes they do and I know they will for you
The days are getting shorter and you're forgetting the things you just said
I'm hoping that you'll move ahead
I wonder if you'll ever realize what I always knew
I wrote Holden Caufield and so did you
I wanna know if you wanna give up
I wanna know if you wanna wake up
I wanna know when you'll stop dying for what you said
I wanna know when you'll stop dying for what you've done
I wanna know when you'll stop crying for what you've done
Its only the past
Its only life
What have you done thats so bad
Its only life so don't waste time 
Why don't you stop crying for what's done
For what is done

Subj:	teenage JDS readers
Date:	12/03/97
To:	bananafish@lists.nyu.edu

<<Who on this list are teenagers?I'd be just interested to know.>>

I'm 18 and have only read Catcher once, and it WAS in an English class.  :)
I'm actually more attached to the Glass family than Catcher, and read Catcher
after Franny and Zooey, although THAT TOO was an English assignment.  (double
:) ) 
I'll write my introduction sometime soon, but right now I have to go to work. 

Eric

(By the way, this message is more of a reminder to do my intro than anything
else.  I know this message is almost meaningless for the rest of you
Bananafish...sorry about that.)