In days of yore, when poetry was king,
A man of cloud, named Eusemere, did sing
Of Gowbarrow Park, with flowers in bloom
During the romantic period, a time of boom
He wandered lonely as a cloud, with heart so light
His words flowed like a river, with all his might
The breeze carried his voice, to the ears of the land
As he composed a poem, with a gentle hand
The flowers in the park, they danced and swayed
As if they were alive, and had their own way
Their colors so vibrant, their scent so sweet
They added magic, to the poet's treat
Eusemere, with pen in hand, did write
Of the beauty of nature, and the beauty of the night
The stars twinkled above, like diamonds in the sky
As he composed his poem, with a sigh
And so the poem was born, a masterpiece so fine
A testament to the power of the rhyme
It lives on still, in the hearts of those who read
A poem of love, of beauty, and of the poet's creed.Â
      The result is a good poem but it seems that AI Poem Generator fails to recognize the allusion of the first poem even so many features has already been added to the key-words. Kasidi seems above it when creativy matters must be considered. Bravo ...
Note:
Poem entitled ‘How was a Poem Composed’ has already been narrated, recorded, and uploded in https://youtu.be/OJ_2NvYWa5s?si=cu9UmKhpHUxde8qa and in its description can be read the following
Inspired by an amazing poem written by a very famous poet from Romantic Period this humble verse was composed for the sake of the students from a poetry class. it will be very logical and reasonable that before an assignment is given to the students, an example must be given first, and this poem can be considered as an example not only for composing a poem but also for reciting it.
Later on a poem entitled 'Tourette' was composed to accompany a very famous poem by William Blake entitled 'Tyger' and a poem by Paul Board entitled 'Benzene'. Another video will be recorded to show the plain reciting of it.
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