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I always thought of her as a house. Shelter from any danger; Home for the weary traveler; Warmth for those, Who've been lost or cold for too long. Her arms, Like the walls of a house, Keep me safe, Sheltered and hidden From eyes like stars. Her words, Like windows of a house Make me see the world, As if it is my own backyard. Her smile, Like a worn and patched roof On a Victorian house, Shields me from the worries of the world That fall like cold rain. She is strong. Like that Victorian house That has stood proudly Through decades of wind and rain. Like the walls Of the age-old structure, She has seen And she has heard Many things that give her wisdom. Through generations, She holds her family together, She has rooms enough For every person. She is elegance. And she is grace. And she is that Glorious House. And I will never, Allow her to be knocked down.
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Feb 3, 2017
Feb 3, 2017 at 12:38 PM UTC
My House
I always thought of her as a house. Shelter from any danger; Home for the weary traveler; Warmth for those, Who've been lost or cold for too long. Her arms, Like the walls of a house, Keep me safe, Sheltered and hidden From eyes like stars. Her words, Like windows of a house Make me see the world, As if it is my own backyard. Her smile, Like a worn and patched roof On a Victorian house, Shields me from the worries of the world That fall like cold rain. She is strong. Like that Victorian house That has stood proudly Through decades of wind and rain. Like the walls Of the age-old structure, She has seen And she has heard Many things that give her wisdom. Through generations, She holds her family together, She has rooms enough For every person. She is elegance. And she is grace. And she is that Glorious House. And I will never, Allow her to be knocked down.
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Feb 3, 2017
Feb 3, 2017 at 12:38 PM UTC
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