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I am not sure if I understand your question.
What exactly is your query? Is it "spell the poem in blocks"? Or you really want a "poem" query to always return also the part about spelling in minecraft blocks even though you haven't mentioned anything about minecraft blocks?
These two things are not associated together in human languages. I meant you can create training data to force them to be embedded together if you want. You can also add a layer on top of the vector db, so some metadata is stored together with the embedding which can help you retrieve related documents.