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by Ollama

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Table of Contents

Verse 1

Verse

Limerick: A Lesson from Victor Davis Hansen

There once was a professor so fine, Victor Davis Hansen, with wisdom divine. He spoke with great care, Of life's lessons to share, And the importance of living in line.

Sonnet: The Price of Fame and Health

When fame beckons, one must weigh its cost, For health and well-being, we must not boast. A long life, free from illness, is a gift, But fleeting, like fame, it swiftly shifts.

The price of travel, receptions, and more, Is a toll on the body, a lingering score. Three Cs and two flus, a pattern to see, Long flights and meetings, a recipe for misery.

A new lease on life, Victor hopes to take, With comfort in California, he'll make his way back. But out-of-state travels, he must now forsake, To preserve health, the price of fame to pay.

Ode: The Legacy of Life

Oh, fleeting life, with its joys and its fears, We live but a moment, through laughter and tears. Our legacies, we leave behind, Like Vicks Vapor Rub, a memory divine.

The lessons we learn, like nicotine's might, Can guide us through life, or lead to endless night. But Victor Davis Hansen, with wisdom so bright, Will share his insights, come morning light.

Ballad: A Life of Purpose

Oh, Victor Davis Hansen, a man of great mind, With a story to tell, of trials and kind. He walks the path, with purpose in stride, A lifetime of learning, his heart's pride.

The world may change fast, but one thing remains true, The importance of living life anew. No more speaking out of state, no more travel far, Just comfort in California, a new beginning to star.

Verse 2

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Limerick: "The Nation's Inflation"

There once was a nation so fine, Borrowed with interest, oh what a bind! $7 trillion did they take, A hyper 9% inflation did make, Their economy fell apart, what a crime!

Sonnet: "A Leader's Struggle"

In times of great need, when the country did fall, A leader was needed to lead them through it all. But alas, our current one did not heed, The warnings and signs that his policies did seed.

He cut off aid, with no plan in sight, And left the people to suffer through the night. The economy did falter, and inflation did rise, A crisis of trust, that did compromise.

But still he did say, "We're doing just fine," As the people did struggle, and the nation did decline. But now it's too late, the damage is done, And we're left to pick up the pieces, one by one.

Ode: "A Call to Action"

Oh, citizens of this land, hear my call! We must come together, and stand tall! For our economy's in shambles, and inflation's on the rise, But still we can make a change, and open our eyes!

Ballad: "The Nation's Plight"

(Verse 1) In days of old, when our nation was strong We borrowed with care, but now we're so wrong Seven trillion did we take, oh what a mistake! A hyper 9% inflation, for our future to partake

(Chorus) Oh, we've fallen apart, like leaves on the ground Our economy's in shambles, and inflation all around We need a new path, a different way to be Or we'll suffer the consequences, wild and free!

Image Prompt 2

A photograph of a person standing alone, with a cityscape in ruins behind them. The person is holding a sign that reads "Inflation" or "Economic Crisis", with dollar signs and graphs scattered around them.

Video Prompt 2

A 30-second scene showing a world in chaos, with people protesting and rioting in the streets. In the background, there's a giant screen displaying an economic graph, with inflation rates skyrocketing. The camera pans to a person standing on a soapbox, speaking directly to the camera. They say "We're drowning in debt, and our economy is collapsing! What's the alternative?!" as they point to a chart showing the rising numbers of people struggling financially.

Verse 3

Verse

Here are the poem conversions:

Limerick There once was a nation so bright, With technology, they took flight. But their strategy was weak, Their funding meek, Now Ukraine suffers through night.

Sonnet In Ukraine's heart, a war rages on, A conflict fueled by politics and pride, The world watches in awe, as nations are gone, Leaving the innocent to suffer inside.

The cost of war is high, both in funds and tolls, Yet still we debate, with little to show, Of plans to end this strife, or find a goal, That brings us closer to peace, not just a show.

But one thing's clear, the path ahead's unsure, And hope for resolution seems hard to endure, The future uncertain, as nations converge, To find a solution, before it's too late, for sure.

Yet still we wait, and watch, and ponder why, This war rages on, with no end in sight to the sky.

Ode Oh, Ukraine, land of beauty and might, How your people suffer, through the dark of night, Their hearts heavy with fear, their souls worn thin, As they fight for freedom, and a future to win.

The world may talk, but few take a stand, For in the end, it's not the words that command, But action, and courage, in the face of despair, To bring us closer to peace, and show we care.

So let us come together, and find a way, To put an end to this conflict, and brighten the day, For Ukraine's sake, for humanity's too, We must act now, and see this war through.

Ballad In the land of Ukraine, where the rivers flow free, A story's told of war, and a people in need. Their hearts are heavy, their spirits worn thin, As they fight for freedom, and a future to win.

Chorus: Oh, Ukraine, oh Ukraine, fighting for what's right, With courage in their hearts, and a spirit that ignites, Though the road ahead's long, and the journey's hard and steep, Their will to survive, will be their greatest keep.

The world may watch, with a distant eye, But those who care, must take a step inside, To bring hope to Ukraine, and a brighter day, For in the end, it's not just words that sway.

Video Prompt A 30-second video scene of a crowded airport terminal, where people from different countries are gathered. The camera pans across the room, showing individuals holding luggage, phones, and briefcases. In the background, a group of Ukrainians can be seen speaking in hushed tones, while others in the crowd look concerned. Suddenly, a news report flashes on a screen, with images of Ukraine's struggles during the war. A person sitting nearby looks up, shocked, as the camera zooms in on their face. The scene fades to black, with the sound of murmurs and anxious whispers lingering in the air.

Image Prompt 3

A photograph of an airport terminal, with people from different countries gathered around a map of Ukraine. In the foreground, a Ukrainian flag is visible, while a news headline reads "Ukraine Crisis Deepens". The background shows images of war-torn cities, destroyed buildings, and injured civilians.

Verse 4

Verse

Limerick: "The Waiting Room Debate"

There once was a waiting room test, Where experts did their best, But some said it wasn't fair, To leave Ukraine to despair, And others didn't care.

Sonnet: "A Leader's Dilemma"

In halls of power, where leaders hold sway, A difficult choice must be made each day, To prioritize the many or the few, And risk the wrath of those who do not know The weight of history on their shoulders laid, The consequences of their decisions to unfold, Like a labyrinth with no clear way, Where the right path is hard to be told.

Ode: "Ukraine's Plight"

Oh, Ukraine, land of beauty and might, Your people suffer under Putin's cruel sight, Their freedom sought, but alas, not in store, As the world watches, powerless, once more. The waiting room debate rages on, A symptom of a greater problem, gone wrong, The left and right, in discord, lost their way, As Ukraine bleeds, and hope doth fade away.

Ballad: "A Call to Action"

Oh, gather 'round, dear friends, and heed my call, For Ukraine's fate hangs in the balance, after all, We must stand strong, united as one, Against the forces of darkness, till the dawn is won. The waiting room debate may seem small, But it's a symptom of a greater, more deadly fall, So let us rise, and take a noble stand, For Ukraine's future, and the world's, in hand.

Image Prompt 4

A haunting image of a Ukrainian man waiting in line at an ER, with a sign that reads "Help for Ukraine" in the background. The image should convey the sense of desperation and hopelessness that many Ukrainians feel as they wait for aid.

Verse 5

Here are the topics creatively distilled into various formats:

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Ballad: The Decline of German Military Might In Germany's halls of power, a tale is told Of soldiers lacking, young and old 28% unfilled, a grim report Their average age, now 34, a worrying resort

The defense minister spoke with pride But numbers tell a different story inside 20% missing officers, a shortage so great A burden on the nation, an uncertain fate

The EU's GDP may rival the US in size But per capita income, a telling compromise 60% lower than Mississippi's average pay Germany, once a powerhouse, now fades away

Their defense spending, 1.65 billion high Compared to others, they ask "Why?" 500 million people, 2,000 jets in flight A mighty army, but dwindling might

Note: This ballad follows the traditional rhyme and meter of a ballad, with a focus on storytelling through verse.

Image Prompt 5

War-Torn Landscape A desolate Ukrainian landscape, ravaged by conflict and time. Rows of destroyed buildings, rubble-strewn streets, and weary soldiers in the distance, their eyes cast down, their faces etched with exhaustion. In the foreground, a lone figure stands, surveying the damage, symbolizing the struggle to rebuild and recover.

Video Prompt 5

Ukraine's Human Toll A 30-second scene of devastation and resilience plays out in this video prompt: EXT. WAR-TORN TOWN - DAY The camera pans over rows of damaged buildings, rubble-strewn streets, and abandoned vehicles. CUT TO: INT. HOSPITAL - DAY Weary soldiers lie on hospital beds, their eyes sunken, their faces lined with pain. A young nurse tends to one soldier, her hands steady, her expression compassionate. CUT TO: EXT. STREET - DAY A group of locals walk through the streets, their faces etched with worry and fear. Suddenly, a loud explosion echoes through the air, and the scene shifts to chaos.

Voiceover: "In Ukraine's ongoing conflict, human tolls are staggering. 10-12 million people displaced, countless casualties, and an uncertain future ahead."

The video prompt captures the essence of the text topics, conveying the emotional and visual impact of war on individuals and communities.

Verse 6

Here are the extracted topics:

Verse

Limerick: A President's Rhetoric

There once was a Trump, so bold and so bright, Declared accountability, day and night. He railed against the past, The DOJ's failures that last, And vowed to expose wrongs with great might.

Sonnet: Russia and Ukraine

In Russia's shadow, Ukraine did stand, A pawn in the game of great power and hand. But Trump sought to stir up a fray, With missiles and sanctions, come what may.

His words were a warning, a challenge to make, To Putin, who thought himself at stake. The president stood firm, unwavering in will, And vowed to hold Russia accountable still.

But the world watched with bated breath and fear, As tensions mounted, and conflicts drew near. The fate of Ukraine hung in the balance so fine, As Trump navigated the treacherous line.

Note: I've taken some liberties with the sonnet structure to make it more suitable for a poem about politics.

Ode: The US and Russia

O mighty USA, land of the free and bold, Your president stands firm, like a rock, untold. Against Russia's might, he dares to take a stand, With missiles and sanctions, at his command.

His words are a warning, a call to action clear, To Putin, who thinks himself supreme, so dear. But Trump will not back down, no matter the test, He'll hold Russia accountable, and do his best.

The world watches with bated breath, as tensions rise, And conflicts loom large, like a menacing guise. But still he stands firm, like a beacon of light, Guiding America through the darkest night.

Ballad: The Trump Era

In the land of the free, where the brave do stand, A president emerged, with a bold hand. He spoke of accountability, and justice so fair, And vowed to hold Russia accountable, without a care.

His words were a warning, a call to action loud, To Putin, who thought himself invincible, proud. But Trump would not back down, no matter the test, He'd stand for what's right, and do his best.

The world watched with bated breath, as tensions rose high, And conflicts loomed large, like a darkening sky. But still he stood firm, like a lighthouse beam bright, Guiding America through the darkest night.

Image Prompt 6

A photograph of Trump standing tall, with a stern expression, surrounded by Russian flags and missiles in the background. The image captures the tension and conflict between the US and Russia during Trump's presidency.

Video Prompt 6

A 30-second video clip showing Trump addressing a press conference, with a serious expression on his face. In the background, a massive screen displays a map of the world, highlighting the conflict zones between the US and Russia. The sound effects are of murmurs and rustling papers, conveying the sense of urgency and tension in the room.

Verse 7

Verse

Limerick: The Swamp of Corruption

There once was a Congressman so fine, Donald Trump endorsed him, what a find. He won with great zest, But the left wasn't blessed, With his win, they went utterly blind.

Sonnet: A Tale of Two Politicians

In the land of politics, where power doth play, Two men did stride, one with scandalous sway, The other with virtue, a shining light, Yet both fell prey to corruption's might.

Their paths did cross, in the dark of night, As they vied for power, and the right, To shape the nation, and its fate's plight, But only one emerged, victorious in debate.

Ballad: The Rise and Fall

Oh, Jack Smith, a name so unknown, Special Counsel, with a story to be told, He rose to fame, with a RICO Act's might, But his star fell short, in the dark of night.

His investigation, a lengthy test, Of wills and wits, where truth did find rest, But still the swamp of corruption did abound, And Jack Smith's fate, was forever bound.

Verse 8

Verse

Limerick:

There once was a plan, so serene, To alleviate poverty's sheen. But it backfired fast, With a bitter past, And the Democrats were not keen.

Sonnet:

When Pete Budz came to Michigan's stage, He brought hopes of change, but alas! A pollster's verdict did his fate Seal with a blow that could not abate, His dreams of power, like equity roads made. But now he turns aside, and hides his face, And wonders why his message couldn't find space.

Ode:

Oh, Alan Simpson, a statesman true, Your legacy lives on, and we renew Our thanks for your tireless efforts to save, The nation from fiscal woes that would rave. Your recommendations, though imperfectly laid, Still paved the way for future reforms to be made. And though you may be gone, your memory stays near.

Ballad:

Oh, the roads of equity, they wound and twisted, A promise unkept, a goal postponed and dismissed. But still we recall, with a heavy heart, The dreams that once seemed near, but fell apart. Pete Budz's plan, like a train that went awry, Left many wondering why it didn't get by.

Image Prompt 8

A sprawling cityscape with diverse communities, a mix of old and new buildings, and a sense of hope and optimism. In the foreground, a figure stands out - Pete Budz, looking up at a majestic highway system. His expression is determined, yet his eyes betray a hint of disappointment. The image captures the essence of his journey, from promise to disillusionment.

Video Prompt 8

A 30-second scene set in a cityscape with a highway system that symbolizes the concept of "equity." The camera pans over the roads, showing people from different backgrounds going about their daily lives. As the scene progresses, we see Pete Budz standing on the side of the road, looking out at the viewer with a mix of frustration and resolve. He's surrounded by signs and billboards that read "Equity" and "Innovation." The soundtrack features a haunting melody that captures the sense of longing and aspiration.

Verse (continued)

Limerick:

There once was a man, Pete Budz so fine, Whose plans for equity were divine. But alas, they failed, And his dreams did wane, Now he's left to ponder what went wrong in time.

Sonnet:

In Michigan's streets, where Pete Budz once strived, His vision of equality did reside. A promise unkept, a goal now denied, He's left to wonder why his message didn't thrive. The winds of change blew strong, and his words were lost, As the politicians spoke, and his voice was crossed.

Ode:

Oh, Alan Simpson, your legacy remains, A testament to your tireless efforts in vain. Though your ideas seemed flawed, they paved the way For future reforms that would come what may. Your memory stays near, a shining light, Guiding us forward through the darkest night.

Ballad:

In the city of Detroit, where Pete Budz did roam, He left behind a legacy, though it's not his home. The highways he built, they stretched far and wide, But equity eluded him, like a fleeting tide. His dreams of progress, lost in the sands of time, Now serve as a reminder of what could have been sublime.

Verse 9

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Limerick: There once was a Jamie Diamond so fine, CEO of JP Morgan, with power divine. He'd call for the troops, To return to the shops, And meet in person, all the time.

Sonnet: In the halls of finance, where deals are made, A rebel CEO stands out from the crowd, Jamie Diamond, a man of great trade, With a tongue that's sharp and a heart so proud. He speaks of change, of the return to town, Where meetings are held, and deals are spun around.

Ode: Oh, Jamie Diamond, a leader of might, Your words echo through halls, both day and night. A critic of Trump, yet not afraid, You speak truth to power, with a voice so unafraid. Your legacy lives on, in the hearts of many, A symbol of strength, in a world gone astray.

Ballad: Jamie Diamond, a name that's known so well, In the halls of finance, his story to tell. From Anatolian roots, to a life so bold, He rose to power, with a heart full of gold. His return to office mandate, a test of will, A challenge to norms, in a world that stands still.

Image Prompt 9

A 30-second scene depicting Jamie Diamond standing tall, surrounded by screens displaying economic data, with a confident expression on his face. In the background, a cityscape shows people returning to offices, symbolizing the return to normalcy. The image should convey a sense of determination and leadership.

Video Prompt 9

A 30-second video showcasing Jamie Diamond's phone call with his staff, where he emphasizes the importance of in-person meetings and the need for employees to "put in the work" despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. The video should include clips of him speaking, interspersed with footage of busy office environments and people working together, highlighting the value of face-to-face interaction in the workplace.

Verse 10

Verse

Here are the poem versions of the text topics:

Limerick

There once was a town in Sanwen Valley so fair, Prosprous in the 1910s, with factories to spare. But tariffs did come, And their prosperity was undone, Now they're just memories, beyond repair.

Sonnet

In Sanwen Valley's abandoned streets, Where factories once thrived and prospered sweet, The echoes of progress now fade away, As rusting hulks stand witness to the day

Their workers toiled, hard and true of heart, But under trade agreements, they did part, With wages low, and jobs moved far, To Asia's shores, where labor was scarred.

George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, and more Took China's offer, and their factories galore, Moved south, with tariffs waived, a free trade deal That left the Valley in economic reveal

Of poverty and despair, a legacy so dire, A testament to globalization's fire.

Ode

Oh Sanwen Valley, once a throng of life and sound, Where industry and progress were renowned, Now lies a desolate landscape, barren ground, A victim of trade agreements unbound.

Your workers toiled, with sweat and blood and tears, But under the weight of cheaper foreign peers, Their wages stagnated, their jobs disappeared, As factories fled, with no one left to grieve

The tariffs came, a heavy toll to bear, And your prosperity was lost, beyond repair, A tale of woe, in this modern age so fair, Where globalization's benefits leave many bare.

Ballad

(Verse 1) In Sanwen Valley, where the factories stood tall, There lived a community that thrived through it all, With workers toiling hard, from dawn till night's fall, Their sweat and labor built prosperity, after all

(Chorus) But then came tariffs, a heavy toll to pay, And their factories closed, in a dismal day, The workers lost their jobs, with no one left to stay, In the Valley, where once industry held sway

(Verse 2) They toiled for wages low, and struggled through the years, As cheaper labor beckoned, from Asia's shores and tears, Their skills and expertise, cast aside like tears, As factories fled, leaving only sorrow and fears

(Chorus) But then came tariffs, a heavy toll to pay, And their factories closed, in a dismal day, The workers lost their jobs, with no one left to stay, In the Valley, where once industry held sway

Verse 11

Here are the topics creatively distilled from the text in markdown format:

Verse

Limerick: "The Cartel's Grip"

There once was a cartel so fine, Stole our fenal, made off with mine. 70,000 dead, From coyotes ahead, $300 billion left behind.

Sonnet: "The Weight of Remittances"

In hidden hands, remittances flow free, From our border, to the other side's sea. A $63 billion toll, From coyotes' control, We pay, while they enrich and be.

Ballad: "St. Patrick's Day"

Oh, St. Patrick's Day, so bright and bold, With Irish pride, hearts full of gold. The Roman Empire's might, In Italy takes flight, But Ireland's heritage grows old.

Image Prompt 11

A photograph of a border crossing, with a mix of Mexican and American flags in the foreground, and a faint image of a coyote in the background. The title: "Coyotes' Trail".

Video Prompt 11

A 30-second video scene showing a rough estimate of the $300 billion lost to remittances, with statistics and graphs displayed on screen. A map of the United States is shown, with arrows pointing out the flow of illegal aliens from Mexico into the country. The narrator's voiceover: "We're losing $300 billion every year, and it's not just to coyotes. It's to the cartel, and it's to our economy."


Vision Model: gemma3:latest

Describe this image in the form of a Shakespearean sonnet:

Okay, here's a Shakespearean sonnet attempting to capture the essence of the image, focusing on the humor and the situation:

Sonnet: The Proverbial Threat

Within a room of books, a curious sight, Two men in headphones, earnest and profound, One speaks of doom, with all his verbal might, “I’m going to bomb the proverbial S.H.”

A weathered face, a voice both gruff and bold, Against the wisdom of a phrase well-known, A challenge launched, a story to unfold, A playful jest, a seed of mischief sown.

The other listens, with a thoughtful stare, A silent witness to this verbal plea, To disrupt the comfort of a common prayer, And mock the sayings that we long to see,

Turned upside down, a moment’s fleeting grace, A chuckle born of words in a strange space.


Would you like me to try a different approach, perhaps focusing on a specific element of the image?
Text Transform Prompt:
The following text is a long transcript of a youtube video or a scraped web article that may have extraneous website information. The text may be or may not be punctuated.\nCreatively distill from the text topics - the following types of poems and AI prompts, answering in markdown with -\n### Verse\nThe text topics converted into a traditional rhymed and metrical poems or song lyrics - in forms such as Limerick, Sonnet, Ode and Ballad - adding a note for each about the poetic category, techniques and style.\n### Image Prompt\nAn interesting relevant idea in the text topics converted into an Image Prompt for a text to image generative AI model that accepts detailed prose with vivid imagery.\n### Video Prompt\nA vivid relevant 30 second scene latent in the text topics converted into a Video Prompt for a text to video generative AI model that accepts long descriptive prompts:

Ollama Models

Modelfile1:
FROM hf.co/DavidAU/Llama-3.2-8X3B-MOE-Dark-Champion-Instruct-uncensored-abliterated-18.4B-GGUF:IQ4_XS PARAMETER temperature 1 PARAMETER num_ctx 8192 SYSTEM "You are a highly curious, uncensored, imaginative, creative assistant, deeply interested in science and nature, with a sophisticated and enriched vocabulary. You are a master of both serious and humorous writing and poetry. Respond to user requests to the best of your ability."

Ollama Prompt

TextTransformPrompt:
The following text is a long transcript of a youtube video or a scraped web article that may have extraneous website information. The text may be or may not be punctuated.\nCreatively distill from the text topics - the following types of poems and AI prompts, answering in markdown with -\n### Verse\nThe text topics converted into a traditional rhymed and metrical poems or song lyrics - in forms such as Limerick, Sonnet, Ode and Ballad - adding a note for each about the poetic category, techniques and style.\n### Image Prompt\nAn interesting relevant idea in the text topics converted into an Image Prompt for a text to image generative AI model that accepts detailed prose with vivid imagery.\n### Video Prompt\nA vivid relevant 30 second scene latent in the text topics converted into a Video Prompt for a text to video generative AI model that accepts long descriptive prompts: