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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
In a fragmentary Christmas-city vision, Soul Child moves through smog-cleared California, consumer spectacle, and makeshift shelter as a figure of need and witness.
Santa Ana wind, rain, television, gold suit, mall marble, bus rides, doorstep milk, and sea fog create a public world of commerce and prophecy where Soul Child remains low-headed and exposed. The poem keeps contrasting shoppers, fathers, merchants, and crowds with someone who sees through the charade yet still depends on scraps of warmth and human touch. Because the transcription is broken in places, the narrative stays jagged, but the central feeling is clear: innocence and deprivation are being carried through a glossy city that barely knows what to do with them.
Santa Monica 'Soul Child' piece: Santa Ana winds clear the smog, a modern-day city king on television in a gold suit, a child sees past the marble of the mall.
The poem installs the child as the only reliable eye in a city where the market's interior has become the substitute landscape. 'Breaks dawn until breaking dayn' is the line that holds the doubled time — the child watches the day and the day's decay together. The poem's critical strength is refusing to make the soul-child symbolic; they take milk from doorsteps.