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By Jack Joseph Smith
Blank
Turned over by a wind
A wind that has lost us
Now it is forever more
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The short poem turns blankness into a wind-driven loss that becomes forever.
Its three body lines make absence feel active: the blank is turned, lost, and fixed into permanence. The corrected title matters because the page is about emptiness rather than a momentary blink.