We are like words
Composed with the same twenty-six letters
Yet when arranged and
letters organized in an infinite amount of forms,
we are given different meaning
With a ‘s’ attached, you become more than one
With a ‘ly’ attached, you become an adverb
With an “ing” attached, you become the present
With an “ed” attached, you become the past
We have synonyms
Words that have similar meaning to another
For example, words like:
journey, trip, expedition, voyage
I took a journey into the light
I took a trip into the light
I took an expedition into the light
I took a voyage into the light
All alike but never the same
Used to emphasize different tones
Bring a different meaning to a sentence
Changing the message as a whole
But we also have antonyms
Words that have dissimilar meaning to another:
lightness and darkness
Oppositions to clash with a words meaning
We all took a path to form us
A combination of various letters we took
Consonants and vowels
Together, a word is produced
Connotative or denotative
We have the power to have meaning
A single word can change a whole sentence.