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Of brick. Of sheet metal. Of hope. Of
disappointment.

Of tears. Of truth. Of lies and deceit.
A wood burning stove.

A sister. A brother. Of pain. Of fire.
Of siblings. Of both parents.

Of cardboard. Of broken dishes.

Of haylofts. Of bunk beds. Of blanket
tents.

A forest can be a home.

A beach can be a home.

Laughter can be a home.

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