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By Jack Joseph Smith

The fighters you have Justin study with will tell you that to cross a bridge when you come to it is nonsense, you are already on the other side, and I saw most things when they were coming, and I think most do, like watching something along the Earth or across the sky that you already know is going to disappear:makes the best part of memory and love will run away, too and we will strick it with an arrow making sure it is never the same again On top of all its problems sometimes honesty is strange as in having to get up or not at a certain time, this strangeness would have me on the side that do and know more from doing it the experience I knew of no way to walk around the wind when it went the other way,, I suppose I guessed like a scout when your desert has Been Trampled

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The poem argues that crossing is already underway before anyone admits it, and that memory, love, honesty, and experience are all altered by forces no one can simply walk around.

Its central paradox is that arrival happens before conscious decision, so the bridge becomes a figure for belated awareness rather than choice. Love running away and being struck with an arrow suggests that memory preserves things by wounding them into permanence. The handwritten ending turns the desert image from mere emptiness into damage: the scout reads conditions after the ground has already been trampled.


Claude

fhe fighters you have Justinistudy with opens a meditation that you are already on the other side of the bridge when you reach it. Closes with scouting the wind when the desert has spent.