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By Jack Joseph Smith

Downtown Pittsburgh I saw her walking on the street She did'nt see Anything until she saw me And as far as I can tell WE All feel that way

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AI Interpretation

GPT

A handwritten page titled "Downtown Pittsburgh" turns a street encounter into a small statement about recognition, estrangement, and a feeling shared by everyone.

The corrected opening matters because the poem stays physically located in ordinary street movement. Its emotional turn comes when the woman finally sees the speaker, and the final claim makes that private moment collective.