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By Jack Joseph Smith

This is not a question Even having you heart stuned Vacent and no getting back Quiet and firm Giving up not one thing War at the end of your noise Life is sleepless when particular in this one time you know it is going wrong HAS So what of you lost and whatever you remembrt My HEART The care is not Just A dreamlike thing it is in the middle of explainination the sadest of places WHERE AND THEN You hear time AND You say it is enough

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AI Interpretation

GPT

A stunned heart, sleepless particularity, and failing explanation lead toward care as the saddest place, with handwritten insertions pushing the page toward a final insistence on time and sufficiency.

The poem begins by denying uncertainty, but its movement is through vacancy, wrongness, and exhausted attention. "War at the end of your noise" suggests conflict after speech has already broken down. The handwritten additions intensify the pivot: wrongness "HAS" consequences, memory carries "My HEART," and care is "not Just A dreamlike thing" but something located inside explanation before the speaker decides that time is enough.


Claude

Not a question even with your heart stunned, vacant, no getting back; giving up not one thing; war at the end of your noise. Life is sleepless when particular; 'the care is not a roamlike thing, it is in the middle of explanination, the saddest of places.'