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Write Me A Ballad
Write Me A Ballad
BALLAD
AI Poetry
D.A. Langeveld
The Silver-Hued Steed: A Ballad of
Adventure and Love.
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In a land of ice and snow
Where the bitter winds would blow
Lived a maiden pure and fair
With golden locks and eyes of blue so
rare
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As companions in adventure, they were
bound
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Liana the Brave: A Ballad of
Courage and Victory.
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In the depths of the forest so green,
Where the leaves rustled and the
streams serene,
Lived a maiden so fair and true,
With eyes like the sky, and hair like dew.
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Erik and the Mermaid: A Ballad of
Love and Adventure.
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In a land of ancient lore,
Where the sea met the rocky shore,
Lived a man of strength and might,
With a heart that burned like the firelight.
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He jumped into the rolling sea,
And swam to her, so wild and free.
Together they danced beneath the
waves,
In a world where love and wonder saves.
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Isabella and the Knight: A Ballad of
Love and Courage.
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In a kingdom far away,
Where the mountains rose up to the day,
Lived a princess fair and true,
With hair like gold and eyes of blue.
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Freya and the Dragon: A Ballad of
Strength and Triumph.
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In a land of ice and snow,
Where the mountains rose up high and
slow,
Lived a woman, brave and strong,
With a heart that burned like the fire's
song.
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John and Hope: A Ballad of
Kindness and Hope.
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In a land of rolling hills,
And forests with streams and rills,
Lived a farmer, kind and true,
With a heart as warm as morning dew.
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Ahmed and Aisha: A Ballad of Love
and Courage.
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In a land of golden sand,
And blazing sun, so warm and grand,
Lived a prince, so brave and true,
With a heart so pure, and a will to do.
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And Ahmed knew he had to help, at any
cost.
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And Ahmed knew, it was for his love, he
fought.
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Rose and Brave: A Ballad of
Kindness and Courage.
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In a land of mountains high,
And valleys deep, beneath the sky,
Lived a maiden, fair and kind,
With a heart so pure, and a gentle mind.
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With the stars shining, and the moon in
the sky.
Rose, the maiden with a heart so pure,
And Brave, the wolf, forever sure.
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The Maiden's Tale of a Knight's
Betrayal.
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In the town of old, by the rolling hills,
Lived a maiden fair, with eyes that thrill,
Her hair like gold, her skin so fair,
A beauty that all men did declare.
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The maiden fair, without a thought,
Agreed to go, with the knight who
sought,
Her hand in marriage, and her heart as
well,
And off they rode, with a happy tale to
tell.
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The Warrior's Love and the
Maiden's Fate.
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Of a love that burns, with a fiery passion,
And a heart that yearns, with endless
devotion,
Comes a tale of a man, with a soul so
bright,
And a woman fair, who lights up the
night.
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And from that moment, they were meant
to be,
Their love grew strong, like a blazing fire,
And with each passing day, their passion
grew higher.
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The man challenged the noble, to a duel
of fate,
And with his sword, he sealed his mate,
For the maiden's hand, and her heart so
fair,
He fought with all his strength, without a
care.
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The Maiden and the Farmer's Son.
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In a village nestled in the green,
Lived a maiden fair, the loveliest seen,
With hair like silk, and eyes so bright,
Her beauty shone, in the day and night.
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From that day on, they were inseparable,
For they knew their love, was
unbreakable,
And in the village, they lived in peace,
Their love a symbol, of eternal bliss.
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The Knight and the Maiden of
Snow.
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In the land of mist and snow,
Where the cold winds blow and blow,
Lived a fair and lovely maid,
Whose heart was pure, and soul
unswayed.
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The Knight and the Maiden of Love.
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In a land so far away,
Where the hills and the mountains sway,
Lived a maiden fair and bright,
Her beauty shining, like the morning
light.
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For their love was pure, like a fire so
bright,
And in each other's arms, they found
their light.
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In a far-off land, in days of old,
Where the fields were green, and the
rivers bold,
Lived a fair and gentle maid,
Whose heart was pure, and soul
unswayed.
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The Dragons of Legend.
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In a world of magic and might,
Where the skies were ablaze, with fire
and light,
Lived the beasts of legends old,
With scales of gold, and hearts so bold.
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The Knight's Love and Valor.
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In a land of mist and magic,
Where the wind blew wild and free,
Lived a knight of noble birth,
A hero of chivalry.
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Valley of Love.
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In a valley green and wide,
Where the rivers flowed and the
wildflowers thrived,
Lived a maiden fair and true,
With hair of gold, and eyes of blue.
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The Lone Ranger.
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Out in the West where the sun sets low,
Rides a man on his trusty steed.
His face is hidden behind a mask,
He's known as the Lone Ranger indeed.
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Love Through Time: A Ballad of a
Lord and Lady.
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Once there was a maiden fair,
With golden locks and skin so rare,
She lived within a castle grand,
A wealthy lord's daughter, in the land.
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The Ballad of Rose and the Knight.
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Once upon a time in a far-off land
There lived a fair maiden so sweet and
grand
With hair as gold as the sun above
And eyes as blue as the ocean's love
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The Ballad of Anna and the Knight.
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In a time long past, in a land far away,
Where the sun would rise to start each
day,
There lived a maiden, so fair and kind,
Whose heart was pure and soul refined.
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One day, as she walked through the
glade,
She met a man, in armor, arrayed,
He was a knight, so bold and strong,
And his heart was pure, with love, a
song.
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The Ballad of Jack and Lily.
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Long ago in a land of yore,
Where the sea met the shore and the
wild winds roared,
Lived a young lad with a heart so true,
His name was Jack, and adventure he
knew.
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Through forests and mountains, he
journeyed on,
With his sword at his side, and his heart
like a song,
He met kind souls and villains alike,
And always emerged, with a winning
strike.
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Together they faced the world, hand in
hand,
With their love as strong as the sea and
land,
They journeyed far, with laughter and
cheer,
And their love story, they held so dear.
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The Lone Wanderer.
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Verse 1:
In a world so vast and wide,
A lone wanderer does abide,
With nought but the clothes on his back,
He sets out to explore the track.
Chorus:
Oh, the lone wanderer roams free,
Through forests and across the sea,
He's a man without a home,
A soul destined to roam.
Verse 2:
From mountain peaks to desert plains,
The wanderer never complains,
He faces each new challenge head on,
With courage and his trusty wand.
Chorus:
Oh, the lone wanderer roams free,
Through forests and across the sea,
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He's a man without a home,
A soul destined to roam.
Verse 3:
Though he's seen many wondrous
sights,
The wanderer longs for warm nights,
To find a place where he can rest,
And end his journey's endless quest.
Chorus:
Oh, the lone wanderer roams free,
Through forests and across the sea,
He's a man without a home,
A soul destined to roam.
Verse 4:
But as the wanderer journeyed on,
He found a place to call his own,
A home among the hills and trees,
Where he could finally be at ease.
Chorus:
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Oh, the lone wanderer has found peace,
His restless soul is now at ease,
He's no longer all alone,
His heart has found a home.
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The Legend of the Lost Sailor.
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Verse 1:
Out on the ocean, a storm did brew,
And a sailor set sail, his courage true,
With his ship and crew, he braved the
waves,
But soon they found themselves in a
watery grave.
Chorus:
Oh, the legend of the lost sailor,
His fate unknown, his story a tale,
Forever lost to the sea's deep embrace,
A hero's end to his final race.
Verse 2:
But the sailor's spirit could not be still,
And his restless soul wanders still,
His ship a ghost on the ocean's floor,
His voice carried on the winds that roar.
Chorus:
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Oh, the legend of the lost sailor,
His fate unknown, his story a tale,
Forever lost to the sea's deep embrace,
A hero's end to his final race.
Verse 3:
Through misty fog and howling gales,
The sailor's ship forever sails,
His ghostly crew still man the deck,
A haunting sight for those who trek.
Chorus:
Oh, the legend of the lost sailor,
His fate unknown, his story a tale,
Forever lost to the sea's deep embrace,
A hero's end to his final race.
Verse 4:
And when the ocean's calm and still,
The sailor's ghostly voice is heard,
A warning to those who dare to sail,
That the sea's power can never be
quelled.
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Chorus:
Oh, the legend of the lost sailor,
His fate unknown, his story a tale,
Forever lost to the sea's deep embrace,
A hero's end to his final race.
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Discussion.
AI.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly
growing field that has gained significant
attention in recent years. AI is generally
defined as intelligence that is displayed
or simulated by either code or machines
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(Coeckelbergh, 2020). This definition
highlights the fact that AI can be either
software-based or hardware-based, and
it can emulate or even surpass human
intelligence in certain tasks.
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In summary, AI is a field that has seen
rapid growth in recent years, with
significant advancements made in
creating new and improving existing AI
systems. While the idea of creating
intelligent machines can be traced back
to ancient times, the discipline of AI
originated in the 1950s, following the
invention of the programmable computer.
The continued development of AI is
expected to have a significant impact on
a wide range of fields.
Ballads.
The ballad is a genre of poetry that has a
rich history and has undergone several
transformations over time (Atkinson,
2014 McGill, 2016). It is widely known for
its narrative form. The definition of a
ballad, as found on Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/), describes it as
"a form of verse, often a narrative set to
music." This definition suggests that the
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ballad is a type of poetry that is
characterized by its storytelling quality,
which is often accompanied by music.
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Importance.
An AI-generated bundle of ballads such
as this one could have significant
importance for both the art world and the
scientific community.
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References.
Press.
https://doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2016.71.2.156
https://doi.org/10.2307/457063
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