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By Jack Joseph Smith

for involvement past the bones, but they were to late for sniffing by the grace of the new moon, and Animal and Jaqueline smiled at the children's fairy tale enterances. The children began to curve about Jiven Joe, in his sway, and they stayed together in a floating balance to the softness of "Brown Skin Girl" in a manner so that Jaugeline saw the dance as cho- reographed. In the dance Animal witnessed a rea- son about poverty. He knew that this moment was indelible for these children, and thus highly creative. His race-memory shot back to a lone white boy watching black jazz moves, but he let the power of his thoughts fall into his personal void; not fade; but form and drop. "Brown skin girl, stay home and mind baby" Animal turned his bare toes down, as if his feet desired to enter the wood of the floor. "I'm going away on a sailing boat," Finding placement, he felt his heart shift and relax for at least seconds, while his mind be- came a free receiver of the musical dance. The nightgowns were faded a lovely old, and they buffed from puffs of air, individual circles, in which each little girls body was cleared for their

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The children's dance becomes, for Animal, a moment where poverty and creativity are held together without denial, and where music briefly rearranges the meaning of memory.

Animal's reflections on race, loss, and shame deepen the sweetness of the scene rather than cancel it. The page suggests that beauty matters most precisely where it is least protected by comfort.


Claude

For Animal, the children's dance is a moment where poverty and creativity hold together without apology. The page is tender without being sentimental.