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Generador de poemas encontrados
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A found poem generator hands you a complete recipe for found poetry, the practice of lifting language from an existing non-literary text and reframing it as verse without adding your own words. Pick a tone and it pairs an unlikely source — an instruction manual, a junk-mail catalogue, a medicine box — with a strict selection rule and a shape for the page. Poets, students, and workshop leaders use it to escape the blank page, hear poetry hiding in ordinary language, and practise the discipline of choosing rather than inventing. The form teaches a sharp ear: your art lives entirely in what you select, cut, and rearrange. Everything generates instantly in your browser and changes each run. Treat the prompt as a constraint, gather the source text, apply the rule honestly, and let the line breaks and white space do the rest.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose the tone you want.
- Click Generate to get a source and selection rule.
- Gather the source text and apply the rule honestly.
- Shape the lines and white space on the page.
Use Cases
- •Escaping the blank page with a ready-made constraint
- •Teaching found poetry in a classroom or workshop
- •Practising selection and editing over invention
- •Hearing poetry hidden in everyday language
- •Starting a series of poems from a single source
Tips
- →Keep the original words — only reorder and break them.
- →Let the selection rule make the hard choices for you.
- →Use white space to hold the silences.
- →Make a series from one source to find its range.
FAQ
what is a found poem
A found poem takes language from an existing text that was never meant as poetry — a sign, a manual, a news story — and reframes it as verse by selecting and rearranging it. You add no words of your own; the art is entirely in the choosing.
can i change the words i find
Traditionally no. The discipline is to keep the original words intact and only control order, line breaks, and white space. Staying faithful to the source is what makes a found poem feel uncovered rather than written.
why use a strict selection rule
A rule — only verbs, only first words, only imperatives — forces decisions and reveals patterns you would never choose freely. The constraint is the engine, turning a flat source into something with rhythm and surprise.
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