The way words are born in English

It is a severe challenge to cope
To find out the essence of the word birth
And to be curious enough
To chase the moment of relishing the language’s art

That very question is rather complicated
Who knows where it came from?
I am sure indeed the fact has been mentioned
That it took rather long time to build the English’s immaculate form

Suffixation builds new professions with the ‘or’ help
Professor, mentor, communicator, why not?
Blending creates hilarious terms
In order to put a little spice on what we already got.

Let’s have a brunch, don’t you mind?
Only in case you have flextime tonight.
Turn on your transceiver, you young rapid mind.
Graduating from Oxbridge doesn’t hold you with your business so tight.

Word-composition is worthy of note
As by daydreaming you forget your loss
Relieving your status of lady-in-waiting
To drinking whisky-and-soda,
No, I am just saying.

Affixation helps to remind of the fact
That being imperfect is a splendid way
To give up the abnormal wish to please everyone in the fast-paced world of today.

With confession in my heart
I’m eager to absotively announce
That much leaves to be desired
In my miscellaneous tries to pronounce
All existing English words and sounds.

But at the very end let me tell you
That no boundaries should exist in your novice minds.
As Lexicology is an art
that keeps no disorganised and insincere hearts.


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