Easter Poem

By Jack Joseph Smith

There are those who embody Those who will never come again They just once walk across the world

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AI Interpretation

GPT

A tiny resurrection poem, treating certain lives as singular visitations that cross the world once and do not return.


Claude

Three lines that manage to contain an entire theology of incarnation: some people are unrepeatable visitations who cross the world once. The Easter reference transforms this observation from elegy into something closer to doctrine — if certain lives are singular, then their loss is not tragedy but the cost of their nature.

The poem's extreme compression forces every word to bear maximum weight. 'Embody' and 'walk across the world' carry the full resonance of incarnation without ever naming Christ directly, letting the title do that work.