A website that turns all your Tweets into a poem has been put through its paces by the Citizen – with some hilarious results.
The site, called PoetTweet, puts lines from any Twitter feed into one of three poetic styles.
They can be either in the form of a Sonnet (14-line poem), a Rondel (French love poem) or Indriso (free-form sonnet).
It then pauses while "tracking the data of your inspiration" and "analyzing your deepest feelings" and eventually out cemo the results.
You can visit the site here.
Here are some poetic efforts from some of Gloucester's key figures as Sonnets:
First off local hero Jamie Mc Donald:
A safety message from the boys in blue at Gloucestershire Roads Police:
Gloucester Rugby with a very appropriate headline for its poem:
Gloucester City Council leader with a rather suggestive fourth line:
My Home, by Gloucester MP Richard Graham: