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Autocomplete Poetry, What I Tested This Week

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Autocomplete Poetry Update: What I Tested This Week

I spent the morning playing with Autocomplete seeds on my phone, coffee in one hand, notes in the other. Good news, the classics still work. “I wish I” and “Sometimes I” gave me vivid lines in seconds, and a quick 5-7-5 stack came together faster than I expected.

What felt different

  • Suggestions leaned more narrative when I added one concrete noun and one sensory word, like “salt” or “rain.”
  • Incognito gave me less personal bias, so the lines felt more shareable.

My quick phone workflow

  1. Open a fresh Google search.
  2. Type a seed: “I wish I” or “Sometimes I.”
  3. Tap the first suggestion a few times, then nudge with the second or third to steer tone.
  4. Paste the line into Notes.
  5. Repeat twice for a neat 3-line stack.

Tiny wins

  • Add a smell or color to wake up bland lists, like “I remember blue dishwater.”
  • Keep a note called “line bank.” When a fragment lands, save it, then remix later.
  • If your feed feels too you, pause history or switch to a clean window.

Try this today

Type “Sometimes I carry” and tap until you see at least one image word. Build three lines. Read it out loud. If a picture pops into your head, you are close.

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