Paco Dennis
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I have been experimenting with AI writing poems. I am giving the AI to write a poem in the style of Emily Dickerson, in a gentle poem about older age.
That's a lovely request. Emily Dickinson's style, with its focus on interior life, memory, and eternity, can be adapted beautifully to a gentler, more contemplative tone suited for reflecting on later life.
Here is a poem, in her style, focusing on Memory and the Quiet Journey:
The Gentle Archive of Years
The Memory—is a Mansion—
Where Sunlight—Never—Fades—
It keeps the Dust—from Treasures—
Beneath the Window Shades—
A Book—with Pages—Silken—
The Turning—Soft—and Slow—
We Trace the Lines of Laughter—
The Seedlings—that Did—Grow—
The World—contracts its Fever—
And Quiet—comes to Stay—
A Mantle—Woven Warmly—
To Shelter the Away—
No Urgency—of Morning—
No Hurry—to the Door—
Just Holding—in the Stillness—
The Echoes—we Adore—
The Heart—becomes a Harbor—
Where Ships—may Finally—Rest—
The Longest—Journey—Done—at Last—
And All—of Life—Confessed
That's a lovely request. Emily Dickinson's style, with its focus on interior life, memory, and eternity, can be adapted beautifully to a gentler, more contemplative tone suited for reflecting on later life.
Here is a poem, in her style, focusing on Memory and the Quiet Journey:
The Gentle Archive of Years
The Memory—is a Mansion—
Where Sunlight—Never—Fades—
It keeps the Dust—from Treasures—
Beneath the Window Shades—
A Book—with Pages—Silken—
The Turning—Soft—and Slow—
We Trace the Lines of Laughter—
The Seedlings—that Did—Grow—
The World—contracts its Fever—
And Quiet—comes to Stay—
A Mantle—Woven Warmly—
To Shelter the Away—
No Urgency—of Morning—
No Hurry—to the Door—
Just Holding—in the Stillness—
The Echoes—we Adore—
The Heart—becomes a Harbor—
Where Ships—may Finally—Rest—
The Longest—Journey—Done—at Last—
And All—of Life—Confessed