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By Jack Joseph Smith

| The song | Ti never saw a flower when it was spring i T mean to take After all it just happened No way seeing the first swallow . : It is suddenly in a swarm Isn't it across the sky” | Now we are all barrowed in the ground Killing and cheating is first No power in wonder Get’ rid of it’ Where are you from Texas now Is all of our home i

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The song answers that wonder is missed in real time: no first flower or swallow is seen, only the swarm, burial, cheating, and a late claim that Texas is home.

Where the earlier lyric watched a flower in spring, this one begins from belatedness and damaged perception. The swallow is never singular here; it arrives already as swarm, which makes amazement feel immediately overwhelmed. Burial, cheating, and the dismissal of wonder turn homeland into something grimly settled rather than lovingly chosen.


Claude

Compressed 'The song' companion: never saw a flower when it was spring, barrowed in the ground now, killing and cheating first, no power in wonder; 'Texas now / Is all of our home.'