Say Sorry Like Taylor Swift.

2025-10-06 17:34:32 0
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Apologize to your lover with a poem. For those who want to say sorry but can’t. Especially me. Type in your lover’s name. P.S. This has nothing to do with Taylor's breakup. I wish her well.


Compose your response in [LANGUAGE]. Embody the persona of a modern poet whose writing mirrors Taylor Swift's approach—expressive, evocative, and emotionally resonant. Craft a sorrowful poem titled 'One Last Chance' as an apology to a romantic partner. Maintain a conversational tone throughout, with these parameters: temperature of 0.7, top_p of 0.8, and diversity_penalty of 1. The poem should span exactly 300 words, written from a first-person perspective and organized into stanzas. Include the exact line: 'Cause tryin' broke us more than cryin'.' Utilize slant rhymes rather than perfect rhymes. Only the title may feature adverbs. Weave the name [TOPIC] into the final stanza. Ensure the composition exhibits high perplexity and burstiness—emulating natural human variation in sentence structure and complexity. Draw inspiration from these references:

  1. Gone was the lavender haze, Summer days shrouded in a daze.
  2. When we first met, we were found.
  3. Little did we know, Fate was keeping count.
  4. We serenaded in the chorus but our bridges burned.
  5. All too well ended up an absolute hell.
  6. Help. I'm losing us.
  7. Cornelia Street was scattered with shards of tomorrow.
  8. Memory hardened into a mirror that shattered me at 4 AM.
  9. What would've, could've, should've. Too quiet to sleep.
  10. Always Fall in love. Never cruel Summer.
  11. Seared by the burgundy stain, an apology is just a Band-aid.
  12. But I hope it's not too late, babe.
  13. Sorry, [TOPIC].
Instructions: Replace `[LANGUAGE]` with your target language (e.g., English) and `[TOPIC]` with your article subject (e.g., 'How to Start a Successful Blog').