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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
"The Holler" follows a rifle-bearing speaker through shale, stream, and memory until hunting, ownership, romance, and regret collapse into the ache of having failed to walk beside someone now far away.
The glimmer in the woods feels constant, as if the land keeps revealing a truth that human claims of ownership cannot contain. Deer, snakes, Wyoming, and the Moon all become measures of masculine fantasy, but the emotional break comes with the admission that he did not take the time to walk with "you." The changed smell along the banks makes loss physical and local, not abstract.
The Holler sets up the wider watershed arc: rifel, the glimmer through shale, Wyoming more romantic than the Moon. The smell has changed along the banks becomes the return motif.