Originally Posted by Scott H. Olson
As far as writing goes, a rhyming dictionary I scan for words I haven't thought of doesn't seem all that different from an AI prompt.

Many years ago I got a program called Master Writer. It's still available I think on a subscription model now.
I've used it for every song I've worked on to get new ideas. Type in a word and it will return anything from one to over 10 pages of rhymes. Normally about 2 to 4 pages tends to be the average.
If that doesn't work, you can switch to phrases and get several pages of complete phrases that may be suitable or point you in a new direction. It was and still is so much easier than grabbing my thesarious and rhyming dictionary from the shelf and turning pages for ideas and words that might work.


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