The legato of language and lingo,
The dance of diction and dialect -
Have you ever considered the difference
A little letter or two can effect?
Texture of tense,
Savor of sense,
The nuance in a sentence -
What's really the difference?
....
OAR
ORE
You will need your oar
To reach the shore
To search for the ore.
JIM
GEM
GYM
Jim found a gem at the gym.
PRINCIPAL
PRINCIPLE
The principal lives by principle.
TO
TOO
TWO
Those two went to dinner and a movie too.
FLOWER
FLOUR
She ate a flower
Made out of flour.
ONE
WON
Have you heard the one
'Bout the loser who never won?
DUCK
DUCK
You better duck when someone throws a rubber duck.
PIC
PICK
PICKED
I picked a pic of a pick.
TIME
THYME
It was time to add the thyme.
LIAR
LYRE
He's a liar if he claims he plays the lyre.
SIGN
SING
There's a sign that she likes to sing.
Just look for the n before the g.
DOC
DOC
DOCK
According to the doc,
You can find the doc
Down by the dock.
FORK
FORK
The road had a fork.
There I found a fork.
SPOON
SPOON
He liked his spoon.
She liked to spoon.
QUIET
QUIT
It's good to be quite
But please tread light,
For if you take away the e
And do away with it,
You'll end up with quit.
HOMINY
HOMILY
It's not appropriate to eat hominy
While the reverend gives the homily.
HYMN
HIM
We sang a hymn about HIM.
PREACHED
TAUGHT
The preacher preached
And the teacher taught.
But why hasn't the teacher "teached"
Or the preacher "praught"?
LETTER
LETTER
Have you ever written a letter
Without a single letter?
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If the reality of language
Rests upon variables so slight,
What does this tell us
'Bout the whole of Life?
© Matt Decker
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