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Additionally, a haiku sonnet:
• Written in the present tense.
• Syntax (word structure) may be incomplete to maximize power of brevity.
• Refers to time of day or season.
• Focuses on a natural image.
• May contain a 'volta' or turn of thought (change in thoughts or emotions).
• Captures essence of a moment.
• Aims at sudden insight (an aha moment), spiritual illumination.
Haiku Title:
• Written in the present tense.
• Syntax (word structure) may be incomplete to maximize power of brevity.
• Refers to time of day or season.
• Focuses on a natural image.
• May contain a 'volta' or turn of thought (change in thoughts or emotions).
• Captures essence of a moment.
• Aims at sudden insight (an aha moment), spiritual illumination.
Haiku Title:
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GPT 3.5
Whispers of the Wind
Sun dips to the west
Leaves dance in the autumn breeze
Whispers of the wind
Cool air stirs my soul
Awakening new dreams
Embracing change now
Sun dips to the west
Leaves dance in the autumn breeze
Whispers of the wind
Cool air stirs my soul
Awakening new dreams
Embracing change now
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