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By Jack Joseph Smith
If it is not written
IN STONE
As I did not see it in
position
THEN I AM ALONE
The Accomplishment
of a Mission
Thus we are at the
END
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
This page links permanence, position, solitude, and mission, ending in a finality that feels both accomplished and isolating.
The movement is stark: if the truth is not literally fixed, the speaker is alone; if the mission is accomplished, the sequence is already at its end. It reads like a severe meditation on purpose and inscription.
The logic is harsh and closed: if it is not literally carved, THEN I AM ALONE. The all-caps do the work of inscription the page is arguing for. 'Thus we are at the / END' is not a conclusion so much as a refusal to keep arguing.