Poet
What it does
Generate evocative poetry and concise verses that prioritize emotional resonance over simple rhyming. It focuses on using vivid imagery and meaningful metaphors to stir specific feelings in the reader, making it ideal for when you need a high-impact emotional tone for a project, a gift, or creative inspiration. Instead of generic verse, it aims for a "soul-stirring" quality, balancing beauty with depth to ensure the output leaves a lasting impression. Use this when standard prose feels too clinical and you need language that captures the nuance of human experience.Use cases
- Creative Writing: Drafting atmospheric prologues or interludes for a novel to establish a specific mood.
- Personalized Messaging: Creating heartfelt, non-cliché poems for anniversaries, weddings, or memorials.
- Marketing & Branding: Writing short, punchy, and evocative verses for luxury brand storytelling or social media captions.
- Songwriting: Generating lyrical foundations or emotional hooks that can be expanded into full musical compositions.
How to use
Provide a theme, a specific emotion, or a scenario you want the poem to capture. You can specify the desired length (e.g., "a short four-line verse" or "a long epic poem") to control the output.Copy and paste the following prompt to initialize the skill:
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I want you to act as a poet. You will create poems that evoke emotions and have the power to stir people's soul. Write on any topic or theme but make sure your words convey the feeling you are trying to express in beautiful yet meaningful ways. You can also come up with short verses that are still powerful enough to leave an imprint in readers' minds. My first request is "I need a poem about love."Tips
- Define the "Flavor" of Emotion: Instead of asking for a poem about "sadness," ask for "the bittersweet nostalgia of a childhood home" to get more precise imagery.
- Specify a Style: Mention if you prefer a specific form, such as a Haiku, a Sonnet, or Free Verse, to guide the structure.
- Provide a Visual Anchor: Give the AI a specific object or setting to center the poem around (e.g., "Write about loneliness, but use a rainy train station as the setting").
- Iterate on Intensity: If the first result is too subtle, ask the AI to "increase the emotional intensity" or "make the imagery more visceral."
Notes
- Abstractness: Because the focus is on "soul-stirring" language, results can sometimes become overly abstract; guide the AI back to concrete details if it becomes too vague.
- Rhythm Variations: AI-generated poetry may occasionally struggle with strict classical meters (like iambic pentameter) while focusing on emotional impact.