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By Jack Joseph Smith

and I said no, likewise to the burning bush I can not come to you; so brilliantly beconed, in the early nightness When after so much time, my first fifth of wine THERE in other words, the memory isn't lousy at all Standing within the Earth, knowing real feal... Knowing Jesus drank too much Time does talk, but his silence does sing

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The speaker refuses the burning bush, then turns memory, wine, and Jesus into a meditation on how speech and silence both carry meaning.

The page is built from refusal, but not from unbelief. Saying no to the burning bush leads into memory rather than revelation. The handwritten revision replaces When with THERE to reroute the line, and the marginal note about Jesus drinking too much humanizes the whole field. What remains most striking is the claim that time talks while silence sings, and the closing knowing real feal that keeps the author's own spelling.


Claude

Refusal of the burning bush redirects the page into memory instead of revelation. The handwritten revision from When to THERE reroutes the grammar of the moment, and Knowing Jesus drank too much humanizes the encounter. The closing pair — time talks while silence sings — is the author's actual theology.