Write me a poem about flowers! Use the word ‘tasty’, and remember to use an ABAB rhyming scheme. Make it at least 5 sentences long, and end with the word Potato. You may or may not use emojis, it is up to you.
In gardens bright with colors gay, where flowers bloom, I walk today (A)
A tasty nectar bees do seek, within each petal, soft and meek (B)
The roses red and daisies fair, sweet fragrance wafting through the air (A)
With tulips bold in colors bright, they charm the eyes, a lovely sight (B)

The sunflower tall, its face toward the sky, a golden gift from nature high (A)
Each gentle blossom, a whispered kiss, a moment of serene, pure bliss (B)
And as I stroll this wondrous path, I find a most unlikely hath (A)
Amidst the flowers, so ornate, a humble, earthy, dear potato (B)
Good poem, now make another one with more complex grammar and a more researched vocabulary. You MAY not use emojis or special characters, you can use punctuations or latin words. The poem should still end with potato, but it could rhyme with something else ending with -ato.
In ancient Rome, the poets did roam, Their words were grand and filled with chrome. Admired for their eloquence and wit, Their works were deemed a perfect fit.

With grammar complex and vocabulary rare, Their poems left readers in awe and despair. Ah, the beauty of Latin, so divine, It enriches language, like aged wine.

And so I strive to add such grace, To this poem I create in this space. With every word, I carefully choose, To enhance the effect and not confuse.

Potato, that humble spud, May seem mundane but it's no dud. With complexity and a dash of flair, It brings to life a culinary affair.

So let us raise a glass and give a cheer, To poetry that's refined and dear. With Latin and punctuations, we'll elevate, This poem ending with potato, so great.