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The speaker appears very sparsely in the poem, but when they do it’s with the fourth-person “we” and "us." This suggests that the speaker is part of a collective of onlookers, waiting for the music to begin before they’re carried away on it. They represent a generation and culture of people for whom this kind of music symbolized new possibilities. The speaker ultimately compares jazz to a divine force.
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