Our Home
A house is a place with ceilings and walls,
A place filled with nothing,
No love at all.
A carpet, maybe, a table and chairs
The only thing filling it is dust and air.
A home is quite different, see
A place full of love, where I can be me.
Home has art,
Hanging all over my walls
That I made with support,
And I hang them tall.
Home is a place filled with love, dog hair,
Dirty dishes and cups
After breakfast with relatives,
Pancakes and syrup
Our home is a place where I first make mistakes
Because I learn new things every day.
I am comfortable with being completely me
At our home with my brothers
Is my place to feel happy and judgment free
At home I have a choice,
A voice
A place to be me
Where I am who I am
Where I'm grateful to be
Our home is not just a house;
It's a family
It's what fills the inside
That makes it the place to be
And we are so glad to have a place to be
We take it for granted,
But we are so lucky
To even have walls
To keep us safe
It's not just for shelter;
It provides a place
Where we play with our strengths
We comfort each other
Where we'd go to any lengths;
I'd do anything for my brothers
I'm happy to have a home;
Some aren't as fortunate
Many live in streets, alone;
Houses can cost a fortune
I wish that everyone could have a home like ours
Where you have a supportive family,
A place to love, a place to feel free
Where you aren't judged,
Put down, or uncared for
Because as soon as you walk through the front door,
It's not my home, it's ours.