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By Jack Joseph Smith

symposium The big HEART The Knowledge of LOVE, AND THE UNDER TOE The stomach for love, the lyric, the cord The good song, the one where forgetting is impossible The precious stone, you can not look twice The matter, the force in the middle, it shows There at the edge, this would be the the first and last I saw of Stephanie I see death across the ocean I see Stephanie on the shore I see the love of perfect death I see the worship of myself An athlete against all time I see the modification of dreams I see how far I can drift, I don't know how far I can go So I swoop but I am not tough enough and I gets worse I SEE how far I HAVE drifted. of her courage

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This page gathers love, lyric knowledge, Stephanie, death, self-worship, drifting, and courage into a crowded meditation on how beauty becomes unbearable memory.

The typed body already moves like an inventory of obsession, but the handwritten additions make it more naked. Love becomes symposium, undertow, swoop, drift, and worsening all at once. By the end, the page feels less like reflection than a record of someone testing how much feeling and courage they can carry before the mind gives way.


Claude

'symposium': the Big HEART, Knowledge of LOVE, and UNDER TOE triangulate Stephanie as vanishing first-and-last sight. The speaker swoops but is 'not tough enough,' drifting further than he knew; closes by marking her courage.