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By Jack Joseph Smith

The Big Hunk As catching as you can be caught by the sea Only twice I'd been way beyond the bay Wisdom in the stars is when you can't see them And I was drunk enough to not walk across the water or turn and walk back into the village Still I say then Jesus and Zorba were on my shoulders Wind close and currents many times deeper than you Cod is one fish The madness of crab is another watched The faces I watched then care less about their beginning and don't even want to hear about The ending every time, but I sware they never cared for a wrinkel in the ocean The sand beneath the dock is shall Cut out from the banks to glimmer once in awhile, mostely sink in their shimmer The Earth the sky the Sea, forget playacting

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The Big Hunk puts a drunken speaker near sea, dock, Jesus, Zorba, cod, crab, and hidden currents until earth, sky, and sea strip away playacting.

Jesus and Zorba on the shoulders make a startling pair, joining sacred endurance to bodily appetite and recklessness. Cod and crab split the sea between ordinary fish and sideways madness, while currents deepen the scene beyond what can be easily seen. The people being watched care little about beginnings, endings, or a wrinkel in the ocean, so the final command to forget playacting reads as a demand for elemental honesty.


Claude

'The Big Hunk': caught by the sea twice beyond the bay; wisdom in stars is when you can't see them; drunk enough not to walk on water. Jesus and Zorba on his shoulders; cod is one fish, crab madness another; earth sky sea 'forget playacting.'