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marlor | 3 years ago

If certain words (like “orange”) are statistically unlikely to be used in that context in that rhyme scheme, then they’re unlikely to be picked to begin with.

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int_19h|3 years ago

You can specifically ask it to end the first line in "orange" or whatever.

In my experience, when it can't come up with a good rhyme, it tends to fib it. But also keep in mind that, as it operates on token representation of words internally, its notion of what rhymes and what does not is far from perfect. This is more noticeable in languages other than English.