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By Jack Joseph Smith

Seconds and Years The inside of abstraction Takes my mind out as far as my body can let it Then I get it back And we open it up To see there Anything to see It is always, yet still perhaps That speck int the dark Rather than, the spread of scapes in the light Where am I Engageing it

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This is a meditation on consciousness stretching outward and then returning, searching the dark for some tiny point of meaning that might justify the effort of looking.

Restoring `in the light` clarifies the contrast between the speck and the wider field of perception. The poem reads like someone testing the limits of thought against the limits of the body.


Claude

Seconds and Years: abstraction takes the mind as far as the body allows, then hands it back. Prefers the speck in the dark to the spread of scapes — the small engaged unknown over panorama.