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Every home has a Mother Waiting with open arms at the door. And a Dad in his armchair, As the tradition goes. Welcome to the lounge Where we can huddle by the fire. TV in the corner And - if you have them – Dogs and cats to stroke. Then there’s Sunday Lunch And those daily aromas of baking. Memories of scooping out the bowl And eating most of the peas you shelled. Home – a place of refuge Where you can bring all your troubles And have them resolved. Our Mum kept a beautiful garden, Resplendent with colourful flowers. An oasis on a council estate. As Dorothy Gale of Oz fame said before me: There’s no place like Home. Paul Butters © PB 20\11\2017.
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Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 5:59 AM UTC
Every Home
Every home has a Mother Waiting with open arms at the door. And a Dad in his armchair, As the tradition goes. Welcome to the lounge Where we can huddle by the fire. TV in the corner And - if you have them – Dogs and cats to stroke. Then there’s Sunday Lunch And those daily aromas of baking. Memories of scooping out the bowl And eating most of the peas you shelled. Home – a place of refuge Where you can bring all your troubles And have them resolved. Our Mum kept a beautiful garden, Resplendent with colourful flowers. An oasis on a council estate. As Dorothy Gale of Oz fame said before me: There’s no place like Home. Paul Butters © PB 20\11\2017.
Looks like I've started an "Every" series.
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Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 5:59 AM UTC
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