Possible structure: Stanzas that alternate between the digital aspect (resolution, top, mov) and the emotional aspect (stay with me, Tabitha). Use metaphors about art, light, time. Maybe start with a scene setting, then build up the connection between the digital elements and the personal.

"Xart, a whisper through the static code, Stay with me, Tabitha, in this frame untold. 1080p dreams where your face is clear, At the top of my world, your shadow I revere."

In code's soft hum, where pixels bloom, a screen-lit plea: Stay, Tabitha—your room glows in 1080p, a sanctuary of light, each frame a held breath, a pause in the night.

Possible lines: "In pixels of you, Tabitha, I find my way," "At 1080p, every frame a breath, a pause," "Stay with me, in the light of the screen," "The top of the mountain, or the end of the stream." Blend technology with emotion. Maybe contrast the coldness of technology with the warmth of their connection.

We’re fractals in the feed—your hair, my screen’s blue sea, while the rest of the world is analog debris. Top of the stream, top of my mind, you’re 1080p clarity in a world gone blind.

The task is to write a piece based on these elements. The user might want a poem or a song lyric-style piece. Including elements like staying with Tabitha at night (since it's 10:80 PM, though 80 minutes past 10 isn't a standard time, so maybe 10:00 PM or a typo for 10:30 PM?), in a high-resolution (1080p) setting. The word "top" at the end could imply the top of something, like the top of a building, or the highest point. Maybe a night scene, a digital or artistic portrayal.

Final check: All elements included? Xart, stay with me, Tabitha, 1080p, mov, top. Yes. Now, time to put it all together into a coherent poem.

Avoid making it too confusing. Keep it poetic but accessible. Let me draft a sample stanza: