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By Jack Joseph Smith

and he ran sky high in his lunge against the waves, He felt as if his strength was born out to the center of the ocean, and the stroke of chill, shot his mind to the edge of his fingertips. Continuously he dove like a porpoise upon the motion of leap out of the water, He explained to the sea that actually he was a bird and his flapping was but practice for flight. Dying to sing, plunging with open mouth to the ocean split second on each spring toward the sky, he did not know why water was not pouring in him mak- ing of him a sponge. He pronounced in his brain that he was really only fishy, and a sudden secure joy in him made appear a flash of gait once again on world reality. "But how can the last endevor of imagination dis- miss the sky?" he yelled over the waves.

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This page turns a man in the surf into a creature crossing between sea, bird, and body, with imagination pushing against physical limits.

The writing keeps refusing a fixed identity. He plunges like a porpoise, imagines himself a bird, becomes nearly sponge-like, and still ends by shouting at the sky. That movement gives the page its energy: transformation is ecstatic, but it also feels desperate and unstable.


Claude

A plunge-and-swim sequence where the typist's 'Dieing' (with handwritten y correction) gets smoothed toward 'Dying.' The body of the page survives cleanly; the dropped continuation into burial imagery is where the handwriting overtakes the typewriter.