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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
"Worry" treats "Sucide" less as an act than as a terrain where childhood dirt, divine doubleness, and the strange comfort of death all meet.
The poem's logic is deliberately unstable, but it keeps circling the same unsettling insight: death can feel consoling and intimate rather than remote. The handwritten WARNING above the title sharpens that alarm before the typed poem begins. Memories of making dirt "fun" with the mother place tenderness inside the same field as dread, while the demon being like God collapses moral categories into a single presence that is always near.
Worry (first pass) treats sucide as a place, not an act, mingled with the demon, God, and the Holy Ghoast. The comfort of death goes both ways is the structural pivot.