SongForgeAI for the page-to-song leap
Your poem already has the lines. Turn it into a song that keeps them.
Bring a finished poem and refine it into a singable lyric at high preservation — the images, the voice, and the turns survive while the form learns to breathe in verses and a chorus. Or run it through the free Crucible first to see which lines are already load-bearing.
“Won’t turning it into a song flatten my voice?”
That’s the exact failure mode we built against. Refine runs at a preservation setting you control — lock the lines you’d never cut, and the pass sharpens only the connective tissue around them. The point isn’t to rewrite your poem; it’s to give it a verse/chorus body without sanding off what made it yours.
Proof of output
See the receipt: your lines survive
Refine shows a before/after where the narrator, the images, and the specific turns carry through — only the weak connective lines change. The voice stays; the song appears around it.
Open RefineHow it works for poets
- 01Find the load-bearing linesRun the poem through the free 8-voice Crucible — it names which lines are already doing the work.
- 02Refine at high preservationLock the lines you love; let Refine give the rest a singable verse/chorus shape around them.
- 03Make it real in SunoTake the finished lyric + the paste-ready style string straight into Suno and hear it.
Questions
- Will it rewrite my whole poem?
- Only if you let it. Refine runs at a preservation level you set — lock the lines you want untouched and it sharpens only the rest.
- Do I have to log in to try it?
- The Crucible (the critique room) is free and no-login. Refine and the full forge are part of the product surface.
Ready when you are.
Refine a poem into a songNot poets? For songwriters · For educators
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