Friday, April 05, 2024

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"In typical goblin sonnet format (borrowed from human poets), the poem is written in iambic pentameter, but with the final rhyming couplet including an extra, corresponding internal rhyme on the fourth syllable."

write a goblin sonnet about a disturbance in the force, using only words without the letter E

In dark domain, a stir, a shudd'ring sound,
A pulsing shift, a tumult from abyss.
No light, no calm, in chaos now was found,
A twist, a churn, a void's harsh hiss.

From cobalt sky to dusky ground below,
A chaos looms, an ill wind starts to blow.
No solace found, in void's cold grip we grope,
As shadows dance, and stars in anguish choke.

In labyrinth of night, a haunting wail,
A warning cry, a harbinger of doom.
A disruption in the fabric, harsh and frail,
A fracture in the cosmic loom.

Oh goblin kin, with minds so keen,
Beware this force, this spectral dream."

--ChatGpt

good enough, tin man

"They have only 6 digits on their hands, so they would probably have much shorter lines in the quatrains. And given their apparent love of chaos, I think they would not have such rigid rules about the way the parts of a sonnet relate to each other. The poems would most likely have parts that appear to be less connected, more random."

"What’s the esoteric significance of mankind being able to predict great events above the earth (eg eclipses) but not being able to predict great events beneath the earth (eg earthquakes)" --@atlanticesque

Surprise author reference.

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