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By Jack Joseph Smith
The way I have seen Monks
Not stepping on the early squash
The impossibility of priests
Loaded with bad tongues
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
This page contrasts the careful motion of monks with the impossibility of priests, ending in the image of tongues gone bad.
The poem works by moral contrast. The restraint in 'not stepping on the early squash' makes the final line about priests and bad tongues feel sharper, as though speech and institution have failed where humble movement still carries integrity.