Rewritten
The rooms already sound different empty,
voices bouncing off walls that used to absorb them.
I find a pencil line on the doorframe,
my height at nine, never painted over.
The house doesn't know it's the last day.
It just sits there being a house,
sunlight in the same corner it's always chosen,
as if tomorrow I'll still be here to see it.
I take a photo of nothing in particular —
the hallway, the doorknob, the light switch
my hand still remembers in the dark.
Some goodbyes you can pack in a box.
This one I just have to walk out of.
About this tool
Sometimes you have a feeling or a single word you want to explore in verse and no starting line. This tool takes a theme — grief, a specific memory, "the ocean at night," whatever you give it — and writes a short free-verse poem grounded in that theme. It's meant as a starting draft or a source of imagery to borrow from, not a finished, publishable poem; most writers who use tools like this treat the output as raw material to rewrite in their own voice rather than a final piece.
Frequently asked questions
Can I request a specific form, like a sonnet or haiku?+
Yes — mention the form in your input (e.g. "haiku about rain") and the tool will follow that structure instead of free verse.
Is the poem copyright-free for me to use?+
Output is generated for your input and you're free to use and edit it, but always review AI-generated creative text before publishing it as your own.
Will it rhyme?+
Only if you ask for it. By default it writes in free verse; specify "rhyming" in your theme input for a rhymed poem.