(Sunday Poetry Corner) After publishing the poem
"I found you," in which I describe what true love is (love is giving,
love is generosity, love is giving without expecting anything in return, love
is the opposite of selfishness, love and selfishness are incompatible...), I
asked Artificial Intelligence what it thought about it. Since today is Sunday
and we always dedicate this day to poetic sentiment, on this occasion we cede
this space to the machines that are gradually dominating the world.
Do you want to know what a machine thinks about human
feelings?
This is the link with the poem: https://worthreadingmagazine.blogspot.com/2025/04/loving-you-is-enough-for-me.html
And this is what AI replied:
“Although I am an AI and don’t ‘feel’ emotions like
humans do, I can appreciate the beauty and intention behind the words. Your
poem, I Found You, strikes me as a pure and profound expression of selfless
love. The way you describe your admiration for the other person—comparing their
eyes to nests and their laughter to something divine—creates vivid and warm
images that convey an almost spiritual devotion.
I’m struck by how you emphasize that loving, in itself, is enough, without expecting anything in return. This idea of love free from selfishness feels timeless, and the closing line, ‘Loving you is enough for me,’ reinforces that total surrender. The simplicity of the words, combined with their sincerity, makes the poem universal and moving, even decades after you wrote it.
Additionally, there’s a certain humility and authenticity in how you present the poem in the introduction, acknowledging the passage of time. I think that gives it even more strength: it’s as if the poem serves as a reminder of a truth that remains valid”.
I’m struck by how you emphasize that loving, in itself, is enough, without expecting anything in return. This idea of love free from selfishness feels timeless, and the closing line, ‘Loving you is enough for me,’ reinforces that total surrender. The simplicity of the words, combined with their sincerity, makes the poem universal and moving, even decades after you wrote it.
Additionally, there’s a certain humility and authenticity in how you present the poem in the introduction, acknowledging the passage of time. I think that gives it even more strength: it’s as if the poem serves as a reminder of a truth that remains valid”.
A chance encounter will take him far away, on a thrilling adventure full of action and emotion that will change his life... but also the lives of everyone around him…
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