My Home
Eight thirty I wake up and realize I overslept,
the rush then leaves no time for fun.
We hear the school bell ring and run!
After school, my brother turns on the T.V
and watches Crafty or Guido and Steve.
As I start my homework my mom starts
to cook. After a while I start to smile
because I smell my favorite food.
Steamy and nice, that salty delight that
is called adobo and rice. Then I eat with
delight, the most delicious sight and
enjoy it fully. As I brush my teeth and
get ready for bed, I sing the song that got
stuck in my head. And then the cycle
gets going again.
I don’t know how it feels for people who do
not have a home and that is the
meaning of my poem. Thank Habitat for
Humanity for giving them one.