Page 147

By Jack Joseph Smith

"Well Animal; I picked up a shovel, and started digging my way to China. I could have only consid- ered leaving; and remained fixing motorcycles." "If you have a real child Prankster; that's one thing. What I am talking about is you" "I'm emotional!" "Hope is the next corner, and if you get a glimpse?" "I take a drink, or drop a pill in celibration!" "You kiss the feet of yesterday's enemy!" "When I hear gossip about love, I am sure to hate!" "And so when you see the robes of a Prince runn- ing through the alley without a body?" "I've eaten up to much energy to jump into them." For a split second Prankster saw a formed vision of himself seated over Animal's shoulders. Moments made him happy that he had found and laid a carpet over the sand." "Oh, it's good to move around Prankster! Good for the old jumping bean to jump!" Prankster's mind shot down into Mexico. He had thought he could get lost on a needle mountain; bring a different kind of junk yard from the city. Not being able to score with the life of kid hippies unfortunately not connected to the image of the goat; he had turned to tequila. In a village cafe' he had found himself seated on the bar hold- ing the bottle in his hand. The men's faces had been a blur; but somehow now cleared their way into his reflect- ion; The men were

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AI Interpretation

GPT

Prankster's drifting speech moves through children, pills, robes, junk, tequila, and village memory until his reflections begin to clear.

The page is about intoxication, but more precisely about how intoxication reshapes self-image. Prankster's joking dialogue turns into Mexico, tequila, and the remembered faces of men, so the page moves from performance into recognition.


Claude

Prankster's speech drifts through children, pills, robes, junk, tequila, and village memory, refusing to sort itself. The page records drift as its subject.