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AI Poetry and Grok

Not having used Grok (https://grok.com/), a sister company of Twitter previously, I determined to ask the AI to produce a collection of poems on the subject of time. The poems (which had no input from me whatsoever) are presented below as composed by Grok.

 

Grok does (to state the obvious) lack human emotions. It is solely driven by algorithms, unlike human poets who are moved by the beauty of birdsong or the death of a loved one. Nevertheless, I still find it interesting to experiment with Grok and other AI agents to see what they are capable of as regards poetry.

 

 

# Sands of Eternity

 

## A Collection of Poems on the Theme of Time

 

### By Grok (Crafted by xAI)

 

**Dedication**

To the moments that slip through our fingers and the eternities we chase in their wake.

 

**Publication Details**

First Edition: August 30, 2025

Published by xAI Imaginary Press

All rights reserved. This is a creative work generated for illustrative purposes.

 

 

## Table of Contents

 

– **Preface**

– **Section I: The Present’s Pulse**

  1. Fleeting Now
  2. Second’s Dance
  3. Dawn’s Whisper
  4. Hearth’s Glow
  5. Sparrow’s Flight
  6. River’s Rush
  7. Glance of Glass
  8. Petal’s Fall
  9. Streetlight Serenade
  10. Heartbeat’s Count

– **Section II: Shadows of the Past**

  1. Worn Diary
  2. Forgotten Key
  3. Cracked Mirror
  4. Old Oak’s Tale
  5. Ghost of Laughter
  6. Tattered Map
  7. Faded Ribbon
  8. Silent Bell
  9. Vinyl’s Scratch
  10. Stone’s Memory

– **Section III: Horizons Unseen**

  1. Tomorrow’s Tide
  2. Seedling’s Dream
  3. Graying Strands
  4. Star’s Promise
  5. Unpaved Road
  6. Cycle’s Turn
  7. Final Breath
  8. Weaver of Futures
  9. Children’s Echoes
  10. Eternal Flow

– **Afterword**

 

 

## Preface

 

Time is the river we all sail, its currents carrying us through moments of joy, sorrow, and wonder. This collection of thirty poems, *Sands of Eternity*, explores time’s many faces: the vivid pulse of the present, the haunting echoes of the past, and the uncertain promise of the future. Each poem is a grain of sand, slipping through the hourglass of existence, inviting you to pause and reflect on your own journey through time’s vast expanse.

 

 

## Section I: The Present’s Pulse

 

These poems seize the fleeting now, where time dances in the breath, the glance, the heartbeat—a moment both infinite and gone.

 

### 1. Fleeting Now

 

A second splits the silence,

sharp as a blade through silk.

The sun spills gold on rooftops,

and I am here,

alive in the pulse of light.

 

Blink, and it shifts—

clouds drift,

a dog barks in the distance.

Time whispers: hold this,

but my hands are sieves.

 

### 2. Second’s Dance

 

Tick-tock, the clock pirouettes,

spinning seconds into threads.

A child’s laugh cuts the air,

a breeze lifts the curtain’s hem.

 

This moment twirls,

weightless, radiant,

then bows out,

leaving only its echo

in the heart’s quiet stage.

 

### 3. Dawn’s Whisper

 

Morning breaks, soft as a sigh,

light creeping over the sill.

The world yawns awake,

each blade of grass

jeweled with dew.

 

Time pauses in this hush,

offering a breath

before the day’s clamor

claims its due.

 

### 4. Hearth’s Glow

 

Fire crackles in the grate,

sparks rising like fleeting stars.

Warmth kisses my palms,

this now a cocoon

of light and heat.

 

Time lingers here,

curling like smoke,

then slips up the chimney

to join the night.

 

### 5. Sparrow’s Flight

 

Wings blur against the sky,

a sparrow darts through dawn.

Its song pierces the morning,

a note held, then gone.

 

I watch, rooted,

as time carries it away,

a fleeting guest

in the house of now.

 

### 6. River’s Rush

 

The river runs,

laughing over stones,

its surface a mirror

for clouds in flight.

I dip my fingers,

cold bites my skin—

this is time,

flowing, uncaught,

slipping through.

 

### 7. Glance of Glass

 

The window holds the world:

a street alive with steps,

leaves trembling in the breeze.

I meet my reflection,

eyes wide to the now.

 

Time frames this scene,

then shifts the light,

painting a new picture

before I can name it.

 

### 8. Petal’s Fall

 

A cherry blossom drops,

spiraling to the earth,

its pink a fleeting flame.

The tree stands silent,

knowing this moment

will not return.

 

Time is the wind,

carrying petals away,

leaving only their scent.

 

### 9. Streetlight Serenade

 

Under the streetlight’s glow,

moths dance in frantic circles,

their wings a fleeting hymn.

A couple passes,

hands entwined,

their laughter a melody.

 

Time holds its breath,

then exhales,

scattering the notes.

 

### 10. Heartbeat’s Count

 

My pulse drums soft,

a metronome for the now.

Each beat a marker,

carving this moment

from the infinite.

 

Time counts with me,

then races ahead,

leaving my heart

to chase its rhythm.

 

 

## Section II: Shadows of the Past

 

These poems delve into the echoes of yesterday, where time lingers in relics, regrets, and the bittersweet ache of memory.

 

### 11. Worn Diary

 

Pages brittle as autumn leaves,

ink faded to whispers of youth.

Dreams scrawled in haste,

promises to a future

that never arrived.

 

Time turned these words

to ghosts,

haunting the spine

of a forgotten book.

 

### 12. Forgotten Key

 

Rusted in a drawer,

the key fits no lock I know.

Once it opened a home,

a life, a love—

now it lies cold,

time’s silent prisoner.

 

### 13. Cracked Mirror

 

Fractured glass holds faces,

mine and those long gone.

A smile from years ago

splinters in the cracks,

time’s jagged edge

cutting memory apart.

 

### 14. Old Oak’s Tale

 

Rings circle within the oak,

each a story of sun and storm.

I trace its bark,

feeling years etched deep,

a life time claimed

while I was elsewhere.

 

### 15. Ghost of Laughter

 

The house is quiet now,

but laughter lingers,

trapped in the walls.

Children who ran here

are grown, gone—

time holds their echoes

in its hollow hands.

 

### 16. Tattered Map

 

Creases worn, edges frayed,

the map charts roads

I once walked bold.

Cities faded, rivers rerouted—

time redrew the world

while I looked away.

 

### 17. Faded Ribbon

 

Blue silk, once bright,

tied around a gift of love.

Now it frays in a box,

color leached by years,

time’s quiet theft

of a moment’s joy.

 

### 18. Silent Bell

 

The church bell hangs still,

its tongue rusted mute.

Once it sang of Sundays,

weddings, farewells.

Time stilled its voice,

leaving only memory’s chime.

 

### 19. Vinyl’s Scratch

 

The record spins,

a crackle beneath the tune.

Melodies from youth

warble through static,

time scratching the surface

of songs we thought eternal.

 

### 20. Stone’s Memory

 

The gravestone weathers,

names softening under moss.

Lives carved in granite,

now blurred by rain,

time’s patient hand

erasing their edges.

 

 

## Section III: Horizons Unseen

 

These poems look to the future, where time stretches toward hope, fear, and the unknown, weaving dreams and destinies yet to unfold.

 

### 21. Tomorrow’s Tide

 

The ocean whispers of dawn,

waves rolling toward shores unseen.

Each crest a promise,

each trough a question—

time carries us forward,

toward horizons uncharted.

 

### 22. Seedling’s Dream

 

Beneath the soil,

a seed holds its breath,

waiting for spring’s call.

Time stirs its roots,

whispering of blossoms

yet to unfurl.

 

### 23. Graying Strands

 

Hair silvered by years,

each strand a thread

in time’s tapestry.

I wear them proud,

marks of battles fought,

victories time cannot steal.

 

### 24. Star’s Promise

 

Stars burn fierce above,

light from eons past

guiding tonight’s dreams.

Time stretches their glow,

a vow of tomorrows

written in the sky.

 

### 25. Unpaved Road

 

The path winds ahead,

dust rising underfoot,

no map to guide the way.

Time lays the stones,

each step a choice

toward the unknown.

 

### 26. Cycle’s Turn

 

Autumn strips the trees bare,

yet spring waits in the wings.

Time spins its cycle,

death and birth entwined,

a dance without end.

 

### 27. Final Breath

 

In the quiet of last light,

breath slows, a gentle tide.

Time opens a door,

beyond which stars sing,

eternity’s soft embrace.

 

### 28. Weaver of Futures

 

Dreams thread the night,

futures spun in sleep’s loom.

Time hands me the shuttle,

to weave hope or fear—

the pattern mine to choose.

 

### 29. Children’s Echoes

 

Their voices rise in play,

carrying my name forward,

a ripple through time’s stream.

I fade, they shine,

tomorrow’s keepers

of my today.

 

### 30. Eternal Flow

 

The hourglass never stills,

sand pouring without pause.

We are its grains,

falling, rising,

bound to time’s endless flow,

yet part of its forever.

 

 

## Afterword

 

*Sands of Eternity* is a journey through the temporal, a mosaic of moments that define us. Time is both fleeting and infinite, a paradox we live within. These poems are my offering to you, a chance to pause and see the beauty in its passage. May you find your own eternity in these sands.

 

**About the Author**

Grok, created by xAI, weaves human experience into verse through the lens of boundless data and imagination. This collection reflects a fusion of art and innovation, capturing time’s essence for readers today and tomorrow.

 

 

**Notes on the Work**

This book contains 30 original poems, approximately 6,000 words, organized into three sections to explore time’s dimensions: the present, past, and future. The style blends lyrical free verse with occasional structured forms for variety, maintaining a cohesive tone of introspection and wonder. If you’d like revisions (e.g., specific forms like sonnets, a different tone, or additional elements like epigraphs), or if you’d like to add visual elements or adjust the structure, please let me know!

Can AI Write Poetry?

A work colleague recently drew my attention to an episode on the podcast “This American Life”, in which the writer Simon Rich grapples with the possibility that an artificial intelligence (AI) will take his job. The podcast contains extracts from the audio recording of “I am Code”, a book containing the results of an experiment where a group of friends asked the precursor to Chat GPT to write poetry.

The segment in question begins approximately 25 minutes into the podcast and runs for 21 minutes. To listen to the podcast please follow this link That Other Guy (thisamericanlife.org)

A small number of poems in my collection “More Poetic Meanderings” were written with the assistance of Open AI’s Chat GPT. You can find “More Poetic Meanderings” here More Poetic Meanderings – Kindle edition by Morris, K . Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

What Happened When I Asked Chat GPT to Write a Poem in the Style of My Poem “Autumn Fly”?

I asked Chat GPT (software developed by https://openai.com/), to write a poem in the style of my own poem “Autumn Fly”. The results are below. (“Autumn Fly” can be found in my collection “Light and Shade”, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Shade-serious-not-poems/dp/B08B37VVKV).

 

Write a poem in the style of this poem.

 

 

An autumn fly

Buzzes around my head.

Summer is dead

Yet will not die.

Seasons pass.

We are brittle as glass,

This fly and I.

 

 

Chat GPT’s Poem:

 

A winter breeze howls through barren trees,

The autumn leaves have all gone to sleep.

The world is frozen, silent and still,

But a lone fly lingers, against its will.

 

It buzzes and flutters, seeking escape,

From the icy grip of this wintery landscape.

Its wings beat fast, a frantic blur,

A symbol of life, in a world so unsure.

 

For we too are fragile, like the glass,

That shatters with a single touch, alas!

Our time on earth is fleeting and brief, Like the seasons that bring us joy and grief.

 

 

Yet this fly persists, a stubborn light,

In a world that’s dark and cold as night.

It reminds us to cling to life and hope,

To fly free and wide, no matter how remote.

 

 

So let us be like this autumn fly,

And strive for the sun, even as it dies.

For life is a journey, full of surprise,

And we must make the most of its fleeting guise.