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By Jack Joseph Smith
Good For Kids
" Come on Grandma let's get on the road again"
" Please don't you wash the night away"
" It' a hand me down"
Grateful Dead
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
This fragment treats the road, night, inheritance, and the Grateful Dead as part of a generational handoff aimed at children and elders together.
It is small, but it captures a whole American tone in a few quoted lines: movement, nostalgia, family, and worn-down continuation. The source's `It' a hand me down` keeps the found-lyric quality rough rather than polished.
Good For Kids. Four quoted fragments attributed to the Grateful Dead — Come on Grandma let's get on the road again, Please don't you wash the night away, It's a hand me down. A found poem, a borrowed blessing for children.