What Home Means to Me
Home isn’t a sturcture
Home isn’t a house
Home is a feeling
Home is a place
Where you can be free
Home is a place where you
Can play, sleep and scream
Home is a place where you are welcome
Home is a place where you are safe
Home is full of family and friends
That will stay with you to the end
In a home you can also have pets
Cats, dogs and rabbits
Them making noise will become a habit
But you’ll get used to it and that noise will be welcoming
In a home you can have brothers and sisters
You can play and fight with them too
When your with them it makes you smile too
Sometimes they might be a pain but they can also be a friend
Home can be anywhere
In a house or an apartment
But where ever you live you can’t call it home
if you live all alone
A home can be small
A home can be big
A home could have a basement
A home can have another floor
But if you don’t like it
Don’t call it your home
Even if your home is as big as a dome
In a home you celebrate wins
You forget about the losses
You dance and prance
You scream and shout
But one day you must leave your home and I know it sucks
Take a few pictures with you to remember the good times
But don’t worry you’ll find a new home
And if you have family and friends with you it’ll be your home for sure and that’s the truth.