A Home for Everyone
Home is the nest, we fly to every night
Home is the best, where everything’s right.
It might look simple, but kings and queens live here
Mom yells to clean up and they magically disappear
It won't make it on the “cleanest homes” cover
But it will make it on the “most loving places ever”.
Home is warm, home is comfort
Home is oasis, in the dry desert
Home is mom’s food, cooked for me
Home is grandma, warm and snuggly.
I learn at home, from the people around me
The teachings, the morals, the conversations surround me…
Arguments with siblings, scuffles and fights
Sick kids, fussy pets, parents staying up nights
Through good and bad, we struggle and grow
Through it all we’ll be okay, we somehow know.
We grow up and go our separate ways
But in our hearts, we always remember.
Home is safety, home is sanctuary
It's a part of us, forever.
In the olden times, ancestors came together
Neighbor helping their neighbor, shoulder to shoulder
Helping each other, raise the barn.
I saw this myself once, when my cousin’s house once burned down
Her neighbors took them in,
Fed them, housed them, were family to them,
Till a new house they had found.
Showed me that home is bigger than just your house.
So let's work together, neighbors and build a home
For every homeless child to call her own
It's her want, it’s her need, it's her birthright
A safe haven to fly back to, every night.