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By Jack Joseph Smith

On both sides Talking to terror Your guns are not, your soul If we need to get away,. say, we can crawl out of there: and leave the guns behind The guns are not paintings Something unusual is all around; no picking or anybody, about that one We can get them again; right down the road See what I mean? This is why violence is not the soul

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

On both sides / Talking to terror argues that guns are not the soul, treating weapons as disposable tools rather than sacred or aesthetic objects.

The scan-backed reading turns the opening from gums to guns, making the page's argument much more direct: weapons do not define the inner life. The speaker's advice is practical and unsentimental, leaving the guns behind if escape requires it because they can be found again down the road. The handwritten line Something unusual is all around keeps the page unsettled, but the closing claim stays plain: violence is not the soul.


Claude

Continues 257: 'Your gums are not your soul'; crawl away and leave the guns behind; 'guns are not paintings.' Violence as not-soul, because guns can be got again right down the road.