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By Jack Joseph Smith
The differance is
The Hippy's wanted not to pe
| movie stars;
While you want to be movie
stars
Inside I mean
Really how you are
The two worlds
are as socially distant
as it is possible to be
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
The page draws a hard social line between the old hippie refusal of stardom and a newer hunger to become a star in one's innermost self.
Its point is not fashion but anthropology: two eras are being measured by what they secretly want to be. The phrase "Inside I mean" is the knife, because it turns celebrity into a private structure of character rather than public fame alone. The distance between the worlds is absolute, and the poem offers no bridge.
The difference is the Hippy's wanted not to be movie stars, while you want to be movie stars. Inside I mean. The two worlds are as socially distant as it is possible to be.