![]() ![]() We also bear no responsibility for the consequences of adopting our names in the real world, social or otherwise (your mileage may vary). We bear no responsibility for the consequences of using someone else's name. The information contained in this site is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness, or timeliness. Please take all necessary steps to ascertain that your new name has not been taken by a real world entity before using it. This is entirely unintentional and as result of chance. Sometimes our tools create names that already exist in the real world. This website is for entertainment purposes only. Queries? Contact us at: Zero Gravity, Suite 1971, 109 Vernon House, Friar Lane, Nottingham, NG1 6DQ Copyright © 1999 - 2019 Emma Davies and Saxon Bullock Home | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Information | Contact Us | About Us | FAQs Licensed under CC BY 3.0.ĭate Created: 21 October 2019. Experimentation is the key, and when your luck is aligned, the generator will create something really unique and evocative.Ĭherry tree background designed by Freepik. I can create poems, stories, and songs I can make you laugh, smile, and think. Because the generator is random, some of the poems turn out well, and others not so well! Try generating a few different types of poems using different themes, or a mix of themes. Here is a freeform poem I generated for you. You can create as many new poems as you like. The generator is founded on the principle of "1000 monkeys for 1000 years eventually producing the works of Shakespeare." Emma hopes that if she can put enough good lines into the generator, it will eventually come up with good poems! She decided to put them all into a database and see what would happen if she randomised them, and whether they would create anything interesting, new, or different. According to the Wayback Machine it has been on the web since at least 2005, when she called it "The Hyperpoetry Generator." She created it because she had written lots of poems and drafts of poems and had lots of individual lines and snippets of poetry lying around. It currently generates haikus, tankas, lanturnes, nonets, quinzaines, katautas, sedokas, and clarity pyramids.Įmma can't actually remember when she created the poem generator. The poem generator works by randomly selecting from hundreds of lines of poetry of different syllable lengths to generate a short structured poem. Choose a poem structure such as haiku, quinzaine or tanka from the dropdown, then choose an optional poetry theme, or just leave blank to generate a totally random poem. ![]() This page automatically creates randomly generated computer poetry. ![]()
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