The Habitat of the Heart
Every day has its triumph and trouble
Home is like a safety bubble
Anxiety we keep in a secret pouch
It fades into the background when we sit on the couch
Home can be a familiar place
It may be a mother's embrace
It wraps around you like a blanket with care
It helps heal your wounds when life isn't fair
The habitat of the heart
A place where everyone does their part
A place we can find hope and humanity
And tackle our faults, fears, and our vanity
A home is more than a foundation and walls
It picks us up after all of our falls
In it, your family will give you tough love
When you're too scared and need a push or a shove
After all the years when you're good and grown
You'll never forget the place you called home
Home means love, laughter, forgiveness and joy
Whether you're old, young, a girl, or a boy
In a home we can find family and unity
All through the defeat and opportunity
The house that you live in may not be your home
Because home is the feeling that you're not alone
It's your boat in the sea, your port in the storm
It could be your small college dorm
It really could be any kind of noun
But no matter what, it won't let you down
In your home, there's no pressure to be great
To every sad story, someone can relate
Don't know what I'd do without my "fun" brother
We'll be okay if we have each other
So I guess in the end what I'm trying to say
Is home is forever at the end of the day