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Apr 15, 2026
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When you put on…
as many times before
the "in movement"
words and tones,
unfinished… music list
what should've got
to be everyday jewelry box,
widening as life itself,
new memories each day,
but instead became an
emotional forecast you don't want to go back…
to
From I live, I feel
From oh that was THAT day 🥹
nostalgic energizing,
to release and
let it stay
right there
with no turning back
but after a while
from the rhythm
heartbeat reconnected
lyrics, melodies,
mood changes
or did — that one day
reborn by the strength
105/365 ~ in process
About This Poem
Style/Type: Free verse
Editing Stage: Not actively editing
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Neopoet AI (premium) [2025-04]
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet’s AI:
This poem explores the complex relationship between memory, music, and emotional experience, using the metaphor of a playlist or "music list" as a jewelry box—something meant to be revisited and cherished, but which instead becomes a repository for feelings one might wish to avoid. The structure is fragmented, with ellipses and line breaks that evoke the incomplete, ongoing nature of processing emotion and memory.
The poem’s opening lines create ambiguity with the phrase “When you put on… as many times before,” inviting the reader to consider both literal and metaphorical acts of donning—perhaps music, perhaps memories. The phrase “unfinished… music list” and the comparison to a jewelry box effectively suggest the accumulation of moments and emotions, though the syntax is at times difficult to parse, which may impede clarity. The line “emotional forecast you don't want to go back… to” is evocative, but the trailing ellipsis and preposition at the end create a sense of incompleteness that may or may not be intentional.
The middle section shifts to a more direct engagement with memory (“From I live, I feel / From oh that was THAT day 🥹”), using a colloquial, almost diary-like tone. The inclusion of the emoji is unconventional in poetry and may be polarizing; it introduces a digital immediacy but risks undermining the poem’s emotional resonance for some readers.
The poem’s latter half moves toward resolution or transformation: “heartbeat reconnected / lyrics, melodies, / mood changes / or did — that one day / reborn by the strength.” This suggests a cyclical process of healing or renewal through music and memory, though the phrasing “or did — that one day” is ambiguous and might benefit from clarification.
The closing “105/365 ~ in process” reinforces the theme of ongoingness, perhaps referencing a day in a year-long project, which ties back to the poem’s sense of process and incompletion.
Overall, the poem’s strengths lie in its metaphorical layering and its willingness to experiment with form and tone. The fragmented syntax and unconventional punctuation mirror the emotional and cognitive processes being described, but at times these choices hinder clarity and cohesion. Greater attention to lineation, syntactic clarity, and the role of digital elements (such as the emoji) could strengthen the poem’s impact and accessibility. Consider refining the imagery and transitions to more clearly guide the reader through the emotional landscape being mapped.
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