Today's freewrite : Sing-a-long
Hello guys, it's a pleasure to be writing today. I went on a short break on Steem cos of my Resource credits. Here's my entry for today's prompt:
Sing along, sing along to my tunes
My melody, a song from the heart
New beats, inspired by the bird's sweet song
A word to mend shattered hearts, beats to strengthen weary souls
A phrase to spark the creative's imagination whole
A rhythm born from the depth of your heart
Sing along to the music of the heart
Words flowing like a river, nourishing all that's apart
A glowing light to the listener's soul
Sing to lift your heart, dance to the piper's call
Clap your hands, snap your fingers, let joy stand tall
Be happy, let my melody fill your heart
Process
I just decided to add this because I hate the way my writing gives the impression that it was generated with AI. There are times I do ask Ai for some words and things I've written down in my poem just to enhance the flow, but yet I never fail to attribute my efforts to the writing.
I had to think a little about today's freewrite before starting but I just had to remember the children's day celebration, the music to start. My thoughts were a bit glitchy but I managed to pass out my information then I moved over to quill bot to correct grammar errors. My bro used to help me with some things but he's busy helping my mom with her project papers.
I decided to check my writing with an AI detector just for today because I really don't have time to keep up with that. After which I asked Gemini to help me generate my post image. I would normally use Meta AI, but I just don't want too many messages popping in on WhatsApp and making my phone slow.
Hi,
if it comes to freewriting, you can just write for those full minutes and it's not even needed to edit, use markdowns or add a picture. The only thing that counts is that you let your brain do the work, So no story lines, no thinking first about what to write. If it comes to it a freewrite is easy to recognise.
How? You see, within one text the topic changes rapidly since this is how we think. One word triggers something else in the memory..