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What I Call 'Home'
This Is What I Call ‘Home’
If home is a place,
I haven’t found it yet.
If home is a person,
then I get evicted all too much.
A car has only ever been my room,
For no one else waited in the car with me
As my mother ‘left for groceries’.
Is this why I am always hungry?
I ask my father
why sleep forgets to visit him,
And his bones
Show more than the stars.
He replies,
“Work holds me during visiting hours,
and I know you’re hungrier than me.”
I ask my mother
why my siblings never smile at me,
and why she is only around
when dad isn’t.
She replies,
“Your siblings are not made of the same stardust,
And your father
knows I love the night sky.
The one thing I know
is that family is my home
and my house may have no roof,
but it's okay that way.
Because the stars twinkle
and the moon grins
the same way my parents do
when I’m home.
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This poem is based off of my childhood, when I was living in poverty at the time. I wrote this as a way to tell others who are struggling financially, that their struggle is not the end to all happiness.