I take it you
already know
of tough and
bough and cough and dough?
Others may
stumble but not you,
on hiccough,
thorough, lough and through.
Well done!
And now you wish, perhaps,
to learn of
less familiar traps?
Beware
of heard, a dreadful word
that looks
like beard and sounds like bird.
And dead: it’s
said like bed, not bead
For goodness’
sake don’t call it ‘deed’!
Watch out for
meat and great and threat
(They
rhyme with suite and straight and debt.)
A moth is not
a moth in mother
Nor both in
bother, broth in brother,
And here is
not a match for there,
Nor dear and
fear for bear and pear,
And then there’s
dose and rose and lose —
Just look them
up — and goose and choose,
And cork and
work and card and ward,
And font and
front and word and sword.
And do and
go and thwart and cart —
Come, come,
I’ve hardly made a start!
A dreadful
language? Man alive!
I’d mastered
it when I was five!
—
TSW