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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The poem urges the child to protect wonder, sweetness, ambition, and the desire for the whole world, with a handwritten marginal command that the Earth is not silent and one should not be quiet about it.
Its energy comes from how fiercely it guards childhood appetite. The restored handwritten note makes that appetite more cosmic and declarative, extending the poem from private childhood wanting into a demand to speak.
The Middle Of The Child. Don't let them take this from you — the story you have just begun. Don't let them throw it away or sneak it and tell you it was a dream. Cross the creek backwards; tell them only sweetness so they think you are kind while you want everything — parents included — to pass by. The handwritten tail extends into a private runic grant.