Open The Door To Home
When you open your door to home,
Your heart should lift with joy.
Your home can be anywhere,
But it’s most certainly not everywhere.
A home is where I keep my favourite things,
It no doubt gives me a feeling of kings.
A home is where you have a sheet,
To lie on and think of sweets.
A home is where you cause some kind of trouble,
Where you laugh, have fun and blow a bubble.
A home is where you have family time,
Where you eat dinner, play games and think of a rhyme.
A home is a memorable place,
Where you chase and have a race.
You may have fights going onward,
But one step back is two steps forward.
Now I hold that grip of the home where I live,
But I slowly let it go at the sad thoughts it brings.
Imagine not having a home,
Made out of stone.
Living on a street,
Not complete.
By giving in a poem you build,
Will help someone’s life be filled.