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By Jack Joseph Smith

Tremendous for the giggle: scream of light heart- less plunder. Such damage to the preacher's recol- ection of contributions just to view pitiful destruc- tion burning past this rich fellow's eyes gone be- yond. You can essay his heart moving with the two mach- ines? His mind like a windmill; his perceptions so frozen they were like the breaking of a black drum. Demanding about the sholder as if he were a damm on his own bridge, yet laughing at courage being but a warrior being giving madness a belief to flourish in He watched the force necessary in maintaining ones dignity during the first struggling stages of sight seeing the social mind's attachment to insanity; and He felt it similiar to the life and death battles, where prize and defeat bloodlet there reality beyond control. "The coins were greedy and furious" But even then see him with bared feet at night in tumcidos. The night like Doctor Jekyl dreams were moment captured with whispering white the dress as a movement lovely gone next to desire fallen, while from lights electric to stars bound eternal are an instant to a walking step. At day lies remembered in the slight fleckeled shades, and considered on the move under flestied sun (the Manhatten gray is fayed to give the excitement of a steady blue) yet in being imagination on the Jam- aican streets he would be laughing out dreams of moon by day and dreams of sun by night.

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AI Interpretation

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This page throws the speaker into a violent visionary field of greed, madness, social strain, and dreamlike reversal.

The writing moves between public damage and private hallucination. The line about coins being greedy sharpens the page's sense of appetite and corruption, while the closing moon-by-day and sun-by-night image turns city and beach life into a single delirious atmosphere.