come foremost
the much-used words
one being the comparative
the other the superlative
“more I like you
the more you hate me”
shows the proportion of like and hate
an equation of algebra
beautifully illustrated
“More” quantifies
I want some more
could be of food, drink
chocolates pointing to the ordinary
jewels, money, and wealth
indicating not so ordinary
with greed underneath
requiems a sense of want
some more and some more
could be heard from all quarters.
“Most” shows saturation
has so many prefixes
utmost and almost
add to the charm of the word
with “most” enters the level of fulfillment
sufficiency is the essence
giving the best at all times
looking extremely beautiful
sumptuous and delicious
grand and grandeur
all go behind “most”
the negative connotations
could be described
with a vehemence
with an emphasis
using the word ‘most”
these two words are common
greatly deployed in almost every way
by the old and young
even by the illiterates
familiar words very easy going
always pronounced with an accent.

