When I walk in my home
When I walk in my home all I want to do is smile.
It feels like the love goes on for miles and miles.
After a long day of work my mom is feeling despair,
But she comes home to a house full of love and care.
As I turned the corner I see my dad at the oven,
He’s making fresh corn, and frying some onion.
As I breathe it calms me, and as I look in his eyes it soothes me,
Because in a home, everyone, feels happy,
As I sink into the couch, and let out a sigh,
And my little sister comes down and says ‘hi.’
She asks me what's wrong,
‘Nothing’ I respond,
Because this is where I belong.
As I think deep, I think of how fortunate I am,
Fortunate for my family,
And this good tasting ham,
So lets make a promise,
One we won’t dismember.
That we won’t let people be hungry and homeless,
Never ever.
By writing this poem,
I feel pride and joy,
Because I’m giving a life, value, and praise,
To someone who's feeling a little alone.
From writing a poem, or making donations,
Anything can help, even a little motivation.
Habitat for Humanity is making a difference,
And giving people a home no matter the circumstance.
The feeling in a home is not just for me,
But for everyone and especially for people who are in need.