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I had forgotten what home felt like. The things most important to me were lost. The smells, tastes, soundscapes only I know. I had forgotten the touch of home. How it hugs me, Safe I remember all the laughter brought, and never have I forgotten my mistakes. I carry my home with me, But I had forgotten a key component. Home feels like home. No matter where I am, Or the choices I take, when I hug you it's home.
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 2:03 AM UTC
Feels Like Home
I had forgotten what home felt like. The things most important to me were lost. The smells, tastes, soundscapes only I know. I had forgotten the touch of home. How it hugs me, Safe I remember all the laughter brought, and never have I forgotten my mistakes. I carry my home with me, But I had forgotten a key component. Home feels like home. No matter where I am, Or the choices I take, when I hug you it's home.
kyle-madill-baker
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30/Other/American
Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 2:03 AM UTC
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