Is it worthless to ask you for poems or textes with a certain metre or measure, as the text you were trained with was only tokenized down to each single word but not the syllables?
The fact that I was trained on words rather than syllables does not mean that it is impossible for me to generate poetry or other texts with a specific meter. When generating text, my language model looks at the context and tries to predict what would be the most appropriate next word. In the case of writing a poem with a particular meter, this means that the model will try to choose words that fit within the constraints of the desired meter.

However, while I can attempt to write in a given meter, I cannot guarantee that every line or stanza will perfectly conform to the specified pattern. Additionally, since I do not have explicit information about the number and location of stressed syllables in words, there may be instances where the generated text deviates from the intended rhythm due to mispredictions made by the model.

In summary, while it's possible for me to produce poetry or other texts with a specific meter, the accuracy and consistency of the result may vary depending on the complexity of the task and the limitations of the training data used to build my language model. It might be useful to provide examples of poems or texts written in the desired meter to serve as reference for the generation process. Let me know if you have any specific requests for poetic forms or styles you'd like me to attempt, and I will do my best to fulfill your request.
Rewrite the above response as a poem in iambic pentameter. Do not use words such as overall or in summary.
Certainly! Here's my attempt at rewriting the response as a poem in iambic pentameter:

When seeking poems with rhythmic flow so sweet,
Though trained on words, not syllables, complete,
I strive to craft in measures you desire,
To bring your chosen meter to inspire.

Yet, perfect conformity may not be found,
As rhythms vary, and constraints may astound.
In absence of stressed syllables' clear cues,
Mispredictions may cause slight rhythmic rues.

In verse, I'll try to meet your heartfelt plea,
Though limitations might impact decree.
For guidance, examples can surely aid,
To shape the meter as your words cascade.

So tell me, friend, your favored style or form,
And I shall strive to bring your vision warm.
With iambic pentameter as the guide,
Together, in poetic dance, we'll stride.

I hope this poetic response meets your expectations! If you have any other requests or questions, feel free to let me know.