I'd Give The world
By Jack Joseph Smith
if I could see
The song
"Hey Bo Diddly"
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
This tiny lyric measures desire through music, reducing value itself to one impossible act of hearing.
The page is almost nothing but longing, which is why it works. By naming a song rather than explaining the feeling, the poem lets cultural memory carry the emotion without overdescribing it.
Four lines. 'See' rather than hear — the song is already in memory; what Jack wants is to watch Bo Diddley make it again. The page is a small currency calculation: the world in exchange for one performance. Placed in a collection full of verdicts, this one is pure want, and that is why it works.