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By Jack Joseph Smith

The Try The signature against time Flight without wings War as walking out the door Love as wait till later Picking up Doing it now Loss/simple as what is remembered Gain the same thing Now/one I was around saw a piece of glass when they saw the inside of the sun The devil shows If you have never seen it Then you don't have anything to worry about

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The Try sets effort against time through wingless flight, war, delayed love, memory, loss, and gain before arriving at a vision of glass, the inside of the sun, and the devil's appearance.

The page treats seeing as a threshold. The marginal words are preserved as notes rather than forced into the poem, so the interpretation follows the verified typed text while still recording the handwritten pressure around knowing and chase.


Claude

''''The Try' continued -- 'saw a piece of glass when they saw the inside of the sun.' The devil only shows if you have already seen him; if not, 'you don't have anything to worry about.''''