In a recent exchange with a friend, we debated whether AI’s poetic output can ever rival human expression. My friend challenged me to test it by letting an AI complete the last lines of my poem The Many Guises. The results surprised us both—not because AI mirrored my inner voice, but because it offered fresh closures that were just as valid, though from a more universal lens. This raises the question: is poetry about authentic self-expression, or is it about opening to perspectives beyond the self? Perhaps we are all but flux, wearing many guises.
Category: My Poems
Question the Answer, Question the Question – To My Dear Friend Pramod Reddy
Chum, you seem to have spent Some of your youth In the company of Nietzsche How else can I account … More
God Has a Good Sense of Humour
Here He is, almost threatening No, but not in a human way More by letting me realize Gently, gently, gently … More
The Greatest Sin
Jesus bore the crossFor mankind’s sinsBut, I, and maybe you,We bear the crossFor our own sinsSins of this lifeAnd of … More
“It is just an emotion”
“It is just an emotion”Said she, talking about loveNo, not my girlfriend, you sillyI don’t have a girlfriendNo, you are … More
I Await Thy Nudge
My friend, dear, dear friendYou who do some tinkeringWith people’s behavioursPlaying with their psychologySo that you can set societies freeLand … More
What Ain’t Love
Sex is pleasure, not loveHolding hands is cute, but not loveHugging and embracing, love?Kissing is so sweet, but is it … More
Aww, Shucks!
One friend tells me with concern“If only you let go of words and concepts,And actually ‘lived’ life”. Another friend sends … More
“All barriers down, absolute freedom” — To my friend Sanghamitra Mandal aka Sana
Yes, I do agree“To understand the scheme of thingsYou need not be religiousIt comes to you when you are chosen.” … More
Writing Past the Midnight Hour
Words fail me at this late hour To write what I want to Pablo Neruda would have known How to … More