Poem: Homecoming

No matter where we roam
when the Christmas decorations
are put away again
and the presents are all
unwrapped
The food all savored
the hymns are all sung
the church bells all rung
the small talk all spoken.
Family obligations
all done for the year
There is something to be said
for the sight of your own
driveway
and your own place
even as the rain falls
and the sky is grey overhead:

For so ever it be humble
there's no place like home.

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