Page 39

By Jack Joseph Smith

Here For The Hell Isin't it easy to dream, or to go about yourself Thinking about life othet than poverty The best place in art, in social gathering Why other than a gatto? I imagine no place better NOT GETING BLACK Just to be aghin with money and wood; and brick and morter All along don't drive away poor anymore;, taking apart a rainbow It is land isn't it We don't make wishes Maybe you do So we should

Original Scan

Page 39

AI Interpretation

GPT

The page imagines poverty, art, gathering, land, race, money, and wishes as part of one social hell.

The poem's title and handwritten NOT GETING BLACK annotation make the page's social argument sharper and more abrasive. Its movement from poverty to land and wishes keeps returning to who gets to belong and who is driven away.