Fridge magnets tinker with poetry [Australia]:
As you compose a poem, placing words in grammatical order, the magnets communicate with each other to learn the grammar rules you are using.
Once they are trained, the magnets can change the words they are displaying to substitute words that do not fit the established grammar rules, like an autocorrect function.
Michael Helsem responds with
"Singing Ghost" (song in iron attractor words)
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