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By Jack Joseph Smith

Career . I thought I was better than a juke box salesmerr and a small college basketball coach i So I went beyond that Know that I see what is left I'am not saying I made a mistake i But I have been thinking about it, and what poetry means You do your greatest Fight like hell For the fun you,, you would have had i Would not have done re any good anyway, with the world being gone

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"Career" weighs a life in poetry against humbler professions and concludes that the fight for meaning mattered even if the lost fun could never have saved the ruined world.

The speaker does not fully repent ambition, but he no longer disguises its cost. What keeps the poem alive is the hard turn toward poetry as labor and combat rather than prestige. The final lines make private enjoyment seem trivial beside collapse, which gives the page its exhausted conviction.


Claude

Career: thought I was better than a jukebox salesman and a small college basketball coach, so went beyond. Fight like hell for the fun you would have had, would not have done any good anyway with the world being gone.