What Makes a House a Home?

What Makes a House a Home?

A house is a structure, strong and tall, With windows and doors, it stands so tall. But a home is more, it's a feeling inside, Where love and warmth and memories reside.

A home is where laughter fills the air, And joy and happiness are everywhere. Where you feel safe, loved, and free, you know you are where you're meant to be.
 
It's the sound of children running around, And the smell of dinner cooking that's so profound. It's the comfort of a cozy bed at night And the feeling of being wrapped up tight.
 
A home is where you can truly be yourself, And you don't have to put your heart on a shelf. It's where you're accepted just as you are, And you know that you'll never be too far.
 
So though a house is a structure, strong and grand, It's the feeling of home that makes it so grand. For a home is where love and family reside, and the feeling of home makes your heart swell with pride


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