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Here is another example that some might cry foul at, but it is totally valid.
the words Fair Fare Fair
Fair like the noun county fair, fare like the fee paid to ride a bus, then the adjective fair as in fair deal
I just keep hopping from place to place.
I never stay too long.
I just keep moving singing a song.
So you better stop me if you want to chat.
Or you will never know where I am at.
If you stacked a bunch of sugar cubes and then cried on them, wound that be a tear tier?
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there. How about we stroll down the aisle on the isle of Maui?
I just keep hopping from place to place.
I never stay too long.
I just keep moving singing a song.
So you better stop me if you want to chat.
Or you will never know where I am at.
How about ads adds and adze
I just keep hopping from place to place.
I never stay too long.
I just keep moving singing a song.
So you better stop me if you want to chat.
Or you will never know where I am at.
Here are 9 words that fall into this pit of semantic foolery.
air aire are ayr ayre ere err eyre heir
Figure these out my wordsmiths!
I just keep hopping from place to place.
I never stay too long.
I just keep moving singing a song.
So you better stop me if you want to chat.
Or you will never know where I am at.
By George, I think I've got it......
They paid the fare to go to the fair.
He had no peer on the pier.
She made a pet of the dear deer.
"I have no fur," said the bare bear.
"Them ain't no militia, that's the Army of the Potomac!"
Cindy carried her shells in her pale pink pail.
What is the difference between writing beautiful soul-searching verse about my love, and rhyming about cutting wool off sheep?
One is sheer poetry and the other shear poetry.
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there. Fair & fare
Cane & cain
Plane & plain
They can also be spelled the same and be homonyms. Like row (a boat) and row (of chairs), but row and roe are also homonyms spelled differently. I like bight and bite, and nit and knit, and carp (fish) and carp (complain).
Sore-open wound
Sore-painful
Soar-to fly