The Difference of a Home
It’s hard to think about the people who don’t have homes
They are probably sad and alone
It’s not fair
But there is one way to show that we care
Just to write a poem or an essay
Somewhere to stay elsewhere
So they can have a new doorway and hallway
Somewhere to sleep, so it’s not unfair
Building a house
Is building a home
For someone you might not know
But their smiles still grow
A home is memories
Full of love and hope
Flowing with courage
Filled with moments
That can mean everything
A home feels warm
Like the outside sun
It feels safe and true
And smiles grew
In a house you see furniture
Nothing really special
But in a home you see love and support
That’s how they are different
It just might take a closer look
In a house you smell paint and dust
Maybe even some rust
But a home doesn’t have that
It doesn’t at all
It’s more than a couple of bricks and a wall
In a home you feel kindness and glee
It’s a lot different than a house can be
You feel joy and laughter
And a house? Well, it’s missing that factor
We can make a change for them
Give them happiness and joy
Show the home that has become
Just for them in the sun
When you know you’re in a home
You know the doors, the rooms
You recognize the pictures on the wall
That’s the difference between a house and a home
It’s a home for all