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By Jack Joseph Smith

Across what was know of the sea In a kingdom Aid Or squalzer I have seen Women wild And with wishes I have been around Women that tell the truth No matter what I mean taking their finger very shortly across the universe Having that wonder Which has said I thrust tham as I thrust you:

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This short lyric condenses women into figures of wildness, wishes, truthfulness, and force carried briefly across the universe.

The stripped-down phrasing makes the page sound almost ceremonial, as if each line were a separate vow or witness statement. Women here are not symbols of comfort; they are wild, wish-bearing, and bound to truth. The closing comparison of thrust is intimate and forceful because it brings cosmic language back down to a direct human address.


Claude

Across what was know of the sea, in a kingdom or squalzer: women wild and with wishes. I thrust them as I thrust you.