I asked the AI to write a song about my Elgin pocketwatch

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I asked the AI (artificial intelligence) to write a SHORT song about my
Hunting case Elgin pocket watch.


Verse 1: My Elgin hunting case pocket
watch, Made in the United States, It's been
ticking for years, And it's never been late.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs, And your golden shine.

Verse 2: Passed down from generation to generation,
A family heirloom that's stood the test of time, It's
more than just a watch, It's a symbol of our family line.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs,
And your golden shine.

Verse 3: I'll take care of you forever, And make sure
you never stop ticking, You're more than just a
watch to me, You're a part of our family's living.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs,
And your golden shine.


AI please write me a song about Civil War pocket watches that were used during the conflict.

Verse 1: In the Civil War, pocket watches were used, By soldiers
who fought and refused to lose, They kept time and helped them
stay on track, In the heat of battle, they never looked back.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a sign
of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
Verse 2: These watches were more than just a tool, They were
a reminder of home and family too, A connection to loved ones
far away, A reminder that they'd be back someday.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a sign
of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
Verse 3: Now these watches are a part of history, A reminder
of those who fought for liberty, They tell a story of bravery
and sacrifice, Of men who gave their all without thinking twice.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a
sign of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
 

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I asked the AI (artificial intelligence) to write a SHORT song about my
Hunting case Elgin pocket watch.


Verse 1: My Elgin hunting case pocket
watch, Made in the United States, It's been
ticking for years, And it's never been late.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs, And your golden shine.

Verse 2: Passed down from generation to generation,
A family heirloom that's stood the test of time, It's
more than just a watch, It's a symbol of our family line.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs,
And your golden shine.

Verse 3: I'll take care of you forever, And make sure
you never stop ticking, You're more than just a
watch to me, You're a part of our family's living.

Chorus: Oh Elgin, Elgin, You're always by
my side, With your intricate designs,
And your golden shine.


AI please write me a song about Civil War pocket watches that were used during the conflict.

Verse 1: In the Civil War, pocket watches were used, By soldiers
who fought and refused to lose, They kept time and helped them
stay on track, In the heat of battle, they never looked back.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a sign
of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
Verse 2: These watches were more than just a tool, They were
a reminder of home and family too, A connection to loved ones
far away, A reminder that they'd be back someday.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a sign
of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
Verse 3: Now these watches are a part of history, A reminder
of those who fought for liberty, They tell a story of bravery
and sacrifice, Of men who gave their all without thinking twice.
Chorus: Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a
sign of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope.
Better than I had expected, but professional poets and lyricists are still in no danger.

Here is a human-written Civil War song, though not about watches, simple but moving:

One wore blue, and one wore grey
As they marched along the way
A fife and drum began to play
All on a beautiful morning

One was gentle, and one was kind
One came home, one stayed behind
A cannonball, don't pay no mind
All on a beautiful morning

Cannonball, don't pay no mind
Though you're gentle, or you're kind
It don't think of the folks behind
All on a beautiful morning

Two women waiting by the railroad track
For their darlings to come back
One wore blue, and one wore black
All on a beautiful morning

Two Brothers - YouTube Music - Bing video
 
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The Civil War one is impressive. I ran it through a plagiarism checker too.

"Civil War pocket watches, ticking away, Through the
smoke and the fire, night and day, A symbol of courage, a sign
of hope, In the face of danger, they helped them cope. "

Rob
 

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Who really knows where the watchmaker goes, after his spirit has flown?
Will the rest of us find a piece left behind in everything he has known?
Does his voice sing on in the movement's song; would we know it if we heard it sing?
Does his life yet stir in the shimmering blur of pallet, and balance, and spring?
 

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Who really knows where the watchmaker goes, after his spirit has flown?
Will the rest of us find a piece left behind in everything he has known?
Does his voice sing on in the movement's song; would we know it if we heard it sing?
Does his life yet stir in the shimmering blur of pallet, and balance, and spring?
Not bad. So was that you, someone else, or an AI, neighmond?
 

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It was I! Rather, It is I!
 
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