Example 3 – Double Wedding

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Almost any ordinary spoken (or written) words can be leveraged as a prompt to create new media, like a story, poem, image, or video.

Prompt:

Double wedding in 1946

Story:

Spring 1946: in a liberated Displaced Persons camp, two couples trade vows. Civilian coats, borrowed from crates and kindness, replace uniforms. A tin cup passes as champagne, rosemary stands in for bouquets. Under canvas roofs, they pledge bread, patience, and tomorrow—four voices braiding hope, turning barbed-wire memories into doorway light.

Poem:

In 1946, in plain-day clothes, two couples crossed the floor,
Four weary smiles, yet love reviles the war it once endured.
Two vows were said, four hands were wed, like rain on thirsty street;
No satin shine—just hearts aligned, and humble, steady feet.
Rosemary pinned to lapels thinned, they chose a gentler way;
Two kisses grew where sirens flew—one hope for all to stay.

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