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By Jack Joseph Smith

No time change Like a black in his home town You got to watch your ass,, when you get out there in space It is an extream As quiet as you get, then it gets very loud in your head Not necessarily the places, even with the exotie; for all middle people, are about the same But onee you get happy, about seeing the next stop; forget about it leaving you alone

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AI Interpretation

GPT

No time change becomes an inner acoustic, where exotic travel changes little, middle people stay the same, and excitement for the next stop refuses to leave you alone.

This version strips the motion down even further and lets the pressure sit inside the head. "Middle people" makes the world feel socially repetitive, as if class temperament survives geography. Happiness about the next stop is not release but another way of being held.


Claude

Second 'No time change': same 'black in his home town' opener, 'space' as extreme, exotic places no different for middle people, the next-stop trap. Variant refrain with 'very loud' instead of 'louder.'