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By Jack Joseph Smith

The smile knocked & cocked It would be skin grows over skin For other souls than mine... Standing so close And so still Actually inverted im the same mountain that sees you rise out of the sea And for the first time Eninco I scream Para salvar nuestras almas To dive away as well

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AI Interpretation

GPT

"The smile knocked & cocked" imagines closeness as skin over skin, then turns toward a cry for shared salvation before both figures dive away.

The handwritten heading makes the page's intimacy feel sudden and physical before the typed body begins layering skin over skin. This is one of the clearer Eninco pages, and it keeps closeness and rescue together. The scene immediately widens into mountain, sea, and a plural prayer for souls. The last movement matters: even after the cry, both are still diving away.


Claude

A brief, steady panel of Eninco-as-mountain imagery that resolves in a bilingual scream: Para salvar nuestras almas. Spanish does the work English can't, turning the page from still-life into prayer.