Monday, February 26, 2007

My Home

It is neither made of steel nor stone
Nor wood nor glass nor iron;
But amidst any misfortune and storm
It stands, magnificent and strong —
Such is my home.

Built not by machine nor by hand
It stands not on a barren land;
On a lofty plane it is nestled deftly
It’s foundation, as hard as anything can be —
Well-built, it must be.

Rooms, it has; and doors and windows, too
All wide open for everyone to pass through;
Walls, I know there is none
And locks, I can’t think of a need for one —
My home welcomes everyone.

Inside, it is warm and soft and cozy
Everyone who visits is hummed a melody;
Its rhythm, not quite out of the ordinary
But its beat, sincere and steady —
In it, I dwell comfortably.

At night, the dweller in my home sleeps peacefully
Of the howling winds, she does not worry;
Of the wars outside, she is not at all bothered
The good always wins, she is assured —
A secure heart doesn’t easily get injured.

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Sherma E. Benosa
February 26, 2007; 12:37am

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice home you got Ms. Benosa.

May I come in?

Anonymous said...

hi, sher/ clifton!
as the saying goes..back to reality, hal-at! trabahoooo..and bitter cold!

angkel f

Anonymous said...

:)

angkel F!

...' will go back to PI again.

Soon.

I need to.

brainteaser said...

Angkel! He he he! Kumusta? Thank you for the nice dinner. We hope agkikitatayonto ulit iti mabiit.

:-)

brainteaser said...

Ei, Clifton!

Like I said, everyone is welcome in my home.


//Aglalo no adda balonna, gayyem. He he he!

Anonymous said...

Lovely heart; besides a howling wind through lungs.Take good care of that.

Anonymous said...

hmm...mebe, but i think i need to put a closed circuit camera in that "home" of yours Ms. Benosa!

;)

what do you think?

Anonymous said...

sifting the sand
from the rocks
filling the gaps
is too much fun
but sunday; that was
the best time