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By Jack Joseph Smith

Top Of The Line You know what fuck you and all the horses you road in means We can not be thinking about the muddle We need to be concerned about the beginning,, and each time the ending, which is honestly strange; "how pleased I would be with my own ess young death,"" oh yes,, we necerraly think that way

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AI Interpretation

GPT

'Top Of The Line' compresses profanity, beginnings and endings, and the strange pleasure of imagining one's own young death.

The page feels like a fragment of a larger meditation, but its narrowness gives it force. It treats the crude phrase about horses as a way into fatal self-imagination rather than simple insult.


Claude

'''Another opening of 'Top Of The Line' -- middle versus beginning-and-ending, with 'young death' quoted back to the speaker as an honest strangeness. Page trails off at 'we necerraly think that way.''''