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No, the words "morning" and "mourning" have very different meanings, despite their similar pronunciation. They are not the same and do not come from a dark place in the same sense.

  1. Morning (with an "o"): Morning refers to the early part of the day, specifically from sunrise until noon. It is a time of waking and starting a new day, often associated with light and freshness.

  2. Mourning (with a "ou"): Mourning, on the other hand, is the process of grieving or expressing deep sorrow and sadness, typically in response to the death of a loved one or a significant loss. It is a time of darkness and emotional pain.

While the pronunciation of the two words might sound similar, their meanings and contexts are entirely different. "Morning" is a time-related word connected to the day's beginning, while "mourning" is an emotional word connected to grief and sorrow.

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