"A short poem in the style of Jabberwocky about the international space station" by claude.ai

Final version:
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'Twas blacksky and the wifty stars
Did fran and daggle in the dark;
All lymsy were the galasties,
The quasars outflooped far.

"Beware the space station, friend!
Its solar wings that spin and vane!
Beware crew inside that blend,
The tasks they frabjous begin!"

He snarked his suit for open space
And glipped through the cargo bay;
He paused inside and spied around,
As adventures came his way.

Through the round windows he did peer,
And there in orbit, drawing near,
The space station appered in sight,
Glistening bright in starlight.

One module, two! Its wings split fast!
He docked his ship with gentle care,
Then floated through the opened hatch
To join the crew inside there.

"We're glad you made it safe and sound -
Welcome!" they cried with cheer and grin.
"Now let's all work with heads level -
Our mission's soon to begin!"

'Twas blacksky and the wifty stars
Did fran and daggle in the dark;
All lymsy were the galasties,
The quasars outflooped far.
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The first prompt basically got Jabberwocky, including entire copied stanzas. I had to request that it use less direct copies, and then request that it add more nonsense words, and then tune several paragraphs. It wasn't able to generate something I really liked for the 2nd to last paragraph. The closest it got was:

"You've splooged here safe, the station reached -
Well done!" his captain cried with glee.
"Now let's get frabging, much to do -
This is where we're meant to be!"

I tried to get it to replace the word "splooged", but it seemed to want to replace the entire paragraph. If I weren't trying to explore what the LLM can do on its own I'd probably have simply edited the word to something I made up myself.