Journey to Home
One rosy dawn long ago
Airport bustling with flights
“All aboard” she calls
Our suitcases rumbling along the gate
My city was left behind in a flurry of footsteps
Excited, my mind wandered
As my hand relaxed, dreams invaded
Our large plane landed
In the same sky where I was born
But now I walked on foreign plains
Rather than gazing through apartment windows
We found a house, apple tree swaying
Filtered light of orange tinted sun
Potatoes for dinner
As it slowly became home
2 years later, house for sale
Sofa loaded into a truck
Goodbye my dear
I’ll see you soon
Roads snaking along
Red River gone
Along the highway, crossing provinces
Two cars stumbled onwards
Drowsy sun, lazy breeze
If trees were stars
Then this was their city
We settled down
Welcoming friends
They said this neighbourhood
was a fine place to be
I made new friends
Kind, funny, and understanding
Good people everywhere
Clay pots were filled
With native soil
Hopes were seeded
And I watched as they grew
I’d like to open a coffee shop
Canadian by heart
Put paint on a brush
And streak it on canvas
Pencil scrabbling, bound in paper
Designs sketched, brought to life
Jasmine fragrance
Floated past me
On clouds of summer
The sky cotton candy
But I could not think
My old friends, would they miss me?
If so, I would never know
It was then that I realized
I was already home
Home is where your family is
To support you
Dreams to be fulfilled
Memories to be preserved
Losses can be remembered
Everyone should have a home
To become who they deserve to be