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By Jack Joseph Smith

MORTY My mind never sliped to beauty Since I saw you. The world has changed I am not good as a poet now Wonder drips from me My mouth though tight can never be a slave

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AI Interpretation

GPT

Addressing `MURTY,` the speaker says love has altered his sense of beauty, unsettled his old confidence as a poet, and left him resisting a different kind of submission.

The restored closing lines matter because they change the page from a brief confession into a small vow. `Wonder drips from me` makes awe bodily, but `My mouth though tight / can never be a slave` adds resistance and pride, so the poem becomes both vulnerable and defiant.


Claude

A short address to `Morty` — `My mind never slipped to beauty / since I saw you`, confessing he is no longer good as a poet. A rare page where the speaker names a specific loss of craft.