Auto-suggested Smart Phone Poems

Here are some Auto-suggested Smart Phone Poems, which are written using the Notes app available in most smart phones. To create these kinds of poems, open the Notes app and proceed to “add a note.”  The text editor that pops up not only offers a keyboard but also auto-suggests three words.  Choose one of those words and another three are suggested, choose one of those, and another three, etc, so that you could write a whole note, or poem in this case, using only the auto-suggested words.  The words the app suggests are often words that have been typed into the phone on other occasions, so they are chosen based on the language tendencies of the phone user. The poems are written using only the auto-suggested words. In the examples below, all line breaks have been preserved as they appeared in the Note.

(Note: Maya Williams-Russell, a nine year old from Greenfield, discovered and began writing  auto-suggested poems while bored driving in the back of her parents’ car.)

 

Hey Man Who Is Not A Problem

Hey man who is not a problem, It is a very
long time ago and I am going through the
years to get to know about you. If you have
any questions you might want to go back. It
is a great time.

Maya Williams-Russell

 

Thanks For Sharing Your Thoughts

The door will have to be able to make a
profit of my favorite songs from the airport.
Check out the window. Please contact me at
all levels of my life. Be my friend. I’m not a
problem . I am going through a series of
sadness.

Maya Williams-Russell

 

So What’s The Difference

So what’s the difference between a
man and a dog? I think I may have to
be happy. You are not going to have
to do with procedures. I’m sure
there will be other sessions and the
possibility of a global community.
And please don’t hesitate to ask for a
few days to get in contact with you.
Anyways to get a copy of your
classes, or if you need help, I am
required to raise the bar for you
guys. We are not in a kitchen.
Beginning with a modified plunger.

Anonymous

Maya Williams-Russell is a student in the 4th grade at The Bement School in Deerfield, MA.