Little Brown House
This is a place that I love the best
A little brown house, like a birds nest
Hid amongst the grass, vines and trees
Is the summer retreat of birds and bees
The tenderest light that ever was seen
Sifts through the vine-made window screen
Sifts and quivers, and flits and falls
On homemade carpets and gray hung walls.
All through June the west wind free
The breath of clover brings to me
All through the languid July day
I catch the scent of new mown hay
The morning-glories and scarlet vine
Over the doorway twist and twine
And every day when the house is still
A humming birds comes to the window sill
In the warmest chamber under the sun
I sink to sleep when the day is done
And am waked by the mornings sun
Better than treasures brought from rome
Are the living pictures I see at home
My aged grandfather, with frosted hair
And my grandmothers face, like a painting rare
Far from the cities dust and heat
I get but sounds and odors sweet
Who can wonder I love to stay
Week after week, here hidden away
In this sly nook that I love the best
Founded in 1985, Habitat for Humanity Canada is a national, charitable organization working toward a world where everyone has a decent and affordable place to call home. Habitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and independence through affordable homeownership. Habitat for Humanity makes sure that every family has affordable housing because having a roof above your head is not a privilege it's a right.