Home is what we make it, A haven of content, Or just a place at which to stay Where with cares we are bent. So why not have the former? 'Tis as easy as can be, Just smile and look for happiness And what a change you'll see. It's not material things that count Or that make a home worth while, It is the occupants within That live, and love, and smile. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON BRODSKY'S COLLECTED by MICHAEL S. HARPER CHAMBER MUSIC: 14 by JAMES JOYCE THE OLD SANTA FE TRAIL by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON LESSER EPISTLES: TO A YOUNG LADY WITH SOME LAMPREYS by JOHN GAY THE BIRD WITH THE COPPERY, KEEN CLAWS by WALLACE STEVENS BARS FIGHT, AUGUST 28, 1746 by LUCY TERRY SAINT TERESA'S BOOK-MARK by THERESA OF AVILA |