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By Jack Joseph Smith

strange to the tongue and Eye of Everything that has Ever introduced itself for Electricity has vibrations too. Why was he not upon the sea, or even the lake as seen as in Chicago. No water no presence, unless in space, and this space was not this sand desert worth admitting, it was overpopulated with what plastic chaos. He thought of the inland river that here he could not even strip from the scene all was hidden from his eyes, but his own thought which was not abstract, but very real in the sense that he was always willing to go along immediately with anything that made him feel to life to anything finer to his state of mind

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The page turns the city into a dry, overpopulated electric field and contrasts it with absent water: the sea, the lake in Chicago, and the inland river.

Its tension comes from sensory overload without relief. The speaker is trapped in an artificial landscape and left with thought itself as the only vivid thing still available to him.


Claude

Continuation - strange to the tongue and eye of everything that has ever introduced itself, electricity has vibrations too. Why was he not upon the sea or at least the lake as in Chicago. Sand-desert overpopulated with plastic chaos, thinks of the inland river, willing to go along with anything that made him feel life finer to his state of mind.