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By Jack Joseph Smith
I am the genie of this rusty old lamp, what would
you have me do?
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The page frames the speaker as a neglected genie asked to serve from within decay rather than wonder.
Its strength is the inversion of the old magical bargain. The lamp is `rusty,` the genie sounds weary rather than powerful, and the question becomes less about wishes than about purpose in a ruined setting.
One sentence: `I am the genie of this rusty old lamp, what would you have me do?` The speaker self-casts as the granter of wishes whose vessel is already corroded.