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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
Police come to the house about the burned barn, Michael confesses to his father that it was an accident linked to a vanished poet boy and a haunted place, and the scene dissolves back into a girl's request to be kissed beneath each tree on the walk home.
The page is split cleanly between interrogation and lyric tenderness, which makes the domestic reckoning feel even harsher. Michael tries to defend the fire through haunting and poetry, but those meanings have no standing once the police and father are in the room.
Why did you burn it down? Because it was haunted — and the girl tells him he will have to go away no matter how much money his parents have; the page also records seeing the Harlem Globetrotters with his father, wishing he were black for the road.