Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Homophones are homonyms that also sound alike and have different meanings, but have different spellings. The English language is filled with both of these twisted little monsters.
Following is a plaything I made with such monsters:
She realized, after she red his letter
and sipped her glass of read whine
that for her, love was dun.
No more a white night
come to rescue.
His tall hoarse gone over pastel hills.
And she now rightfully left to pine alone
in October’s bed of fallen leaves.
She whaled from the shore of a small lake:
“Love is merely a lie ability...
the week left to suffer...”
Her emotions jumbled, ruptured,
but knot making scents.
—Mitchell Hegman
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