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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
"Sonny" turns a Merchant Marine hall conversation about Vietnam and India into a rough theology of Hinduism as a religion broad enough to hold the whole universe.
The poem values dockside speech as a genuine site of metaphysical thinking, not just anecdote. What matters is not doctrinal precision but the claim that Hinduism keeps attention on the earth and on the inclusion of life in all its forms. The rough phrasing around 'cause / because because' gives the voice its urgency, as if explanation itself is struggling to keep up with the size of the idea.
Sonny: Merchant Marine dispatch hall, gunship to Vietnam or India grain ship, a seaman explaining Hindu as the universe, not a religion. Budest stays idiosyncratic.