What Home Means to Me
Home isn’t just a house
It’s a shelter where we lounge
It’s where a family will invite you
With company and joy too
Home is where I feel comfortable expressing myself
It is where I feel the most loved by those, I call family.
They protect me and give me hugs
I see my home as the perfect beach to relax and have fun
There my sister plays and the mood is happy for all
My home is the place family and friends gather
I hear them laughing with lots of chatter
A home is a place where I smell mom’s food
Cooking on the stove, it smells so good
Home is the smell of fresh clean laundry
Loaded and unloaded by my family
Home tastes like the best made breakfast, dinner and lunch
Warm, delicious, and awesome to munch
But sadly not everyone gets to experience this feeling
And some people are having trouble dealing
With buying enough food for their family to survive
While trying to also call a home “Mine”
It’s sad to see these people strain
So I’m writing this to let them gain
The feeling that I have today
And I know I’m lucky to come home
and always be welcomed with open arms
Back at my home, where I’m treated like a charm
I can only hope the families on the streets
can afford to pay Habitat for Humanity
Everyone deserves a home
And that is why I choose to write this poem.