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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
"The Day After The Life Guards Went Home" imagines an old man entering the sea as though readiness for death were only one more step in a world that has already said how it ends.
The absence of lifeguards matters because supervision, rescue, and public order have all withdrawn before the action begins. "Take a second off your life" reduces mortality to a tiny subtraction, which makes the gesture colder and more deliberate. "If it could be war in a work" remains uncertain, but it seems to connect art, violence, and the wish to leave everyone behind.
The 'Life Guards Went Home' lyric proper: an old man stepping into the sea one step at a time, a symbostum (symposium misspelled), and the wish to be 'war in a work' so he could leave everybody behind.