What Words Go Through
No one realizes what words go through until something happens to them.
We all form an opinion of what happens to words.
For example, when we chase a mind in hope. And so:
When words are playing, we may write chase. It becomes chaos.
When words are resting, we may write mind. It becomes mild.
When words are laughing, we may write hope. It becomes home.
And it becomes home in mild chaos.
The vocabulary in context is like a kid in its teens.
We do not need to act as a library and we do not own the language but for such words, it helps if we can imagine what words go through.
Words undergo change, quickly — for an unfiltered yet semantic treatment.
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