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By Jack Joseph Smith

The Touch Your brain filled with Heaven Your heart filled with Hell I remember blood ‘ all over @ spot imithe Pacific And I remember just aqua too And glancing; both ways : I knew I could never: lay my hand on~her; While there all along, that would be war, as well

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AI Interpretation

GPT

"The Touch" holds heaven and hell inside the body while blood, Pacific light, and the impossible act of laying a hand on her become indistinguishable from war.

The poem is built out of divided interiors: brain against heart, aqua against blood, desire against prohibition. Glancing both ways gives the moment the feel of a crossing or a checkpoint, not a free encounter. By the end, withheld touch is not just personal restraint but part of a larger violence already surrounding them.


Claude

The Touch: brain with Heaven, heart with Hell, blood all over a spot in the Pacific and just aqua too, the refused hand that would have been war.