Generative: Gettysburg Address in the Style of Dr. Suess

Prompt: Recite the Gettysburg address in the style of Dr Suess
AI: GPT4

In a land far away, not too long ago,
A battle had raged, and the ground was laid low.
Four score and seven years, that was the time,
Since our fathers brought forth a nation sublime.

With freedom and liberty, they did conceive,
And with equal rights, they chose to believe.
Now, in this place, a war had been fought,
To see if those dreams would live on or be naught.

We gather today on this hallowed terrain,
To dedicate the grounds where brave souls were slain.
But in truth, dear friends, it’s a task quite absurd,
For no words could honor them, not even one word.

These brave men, both living and dead,
Have already sanctified the ground where they bled.
Their actions spoke louder, than we ever could,
And their sacrifices made the message well understood.

The world will little note, nor long remember,
What we say here today, in this fateful November.
But it can never forget the price that was paid,
By the men who fought on, undaunted, unswayed.

It is now up to us, the living, to strive,
To ensure that their dreams, and their cause, survive.
We must take up their cause, and see it through,
To guarantee a nation of freedom, for me and for you.

So let us resolve that these men did not die in vain,
That this nation, under God, shall rise up again.
That it shall find new life, with freedom for all,
And a government by the people, for big and for small.

And that, my dear friends, is the tale I must tell,
Of a battle once fought, in a land where we dwell.
So let us stand tall, and let us stand free,
In the name of those who fought, for you and for me.