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By Jack Joseph Smith

T have been or the ground ten times across the United States of America and back and have never seen @ child behind the wheel My young sor is all over every bit of Eastern danger you'can see on the yearly map,, and his worry is about the air quality He knows the colors of the medows I wished: in the briefness of the sea We know things are impossible, it is just how many we do at the same time Anyway we turrr We look at the same thing We see the samw persorr

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After crossing America ten times without seeing a child drive, the speaker measures his son's map-bound dangers against meadow colors, sea brevity, air quality, and shared vision.

The opening travel boast quickly becomes parental observation, as if the real crossing now belongs to the son rather than the father. Eastern danger is rendered through yearly maps and polluted air, yet the son still knows the colors of the meadows, which keeps perception alive inside threat. The closing insistence that both people look at the same thing and see the same person turns kinship into a matter of synchronized vision.


Claude

Ten ground-level crossings of America and back without seeing a child behind the wheel; young son is on every eastern danger on the map, worrying about air quality. He knows the colors of the meadows; they look at the same thing and see the same person.