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Home Is Not A Place, It's A Feeling


 
We all believe our homes to be, 
Our safe space,
Our nest,
Our Haven,
Our paradise, but people differ and may not always think like this.

Why do you need a home?

We all have our DEMONS, like it or not they're there. The sooner you realize they're haunting you the better. 
Our demons are the trials and tribulations we go through every day.
When we battle our demons we all need somewhere to retreat to, whether or not the battle has been won or lost.
These demons can't get to us when we're home.
As long as we stay home, there's no way in for them.


When you're not battling demons
You're conquering COMPANIONSHIP
I don't just mean being married, but also the companionship of your brothers and sisters, your friends, your closest friends and let's not forget the BFF'S 
There's this feeling we get when we're surrounded by those we love the most
When we realize this is our home 
We see that Home is not just a place, it's a feeling
A feeling that makes us crave love, joy and peace.
Love, to drive away any hatred,
Joy, to tackle the emotion sadness,
And lastly,
Peace, to bring about Harmony.















       

Comments

  1. Ugh i wish i was this talented 🥺
    I think its an amazing write up

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    1. Thank you so much .
      I'm sure there's a hidden writer in all of us.😉

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    1. Thank you so much, I really appreciate 😊

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  3. This is beautiful Amar 😍
    Beauty with brains. Keep it up

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  4. Amarachi this is wonderful.. you're an embodiment of talent...(✷‿✷)

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  5. Always amazing. My home is my safe place❤❤

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  6. This is really nice I ain't gon lie.
    Fact is we gone through this or we all Gon go through this for those that haven't. This is a nice piece.

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  7. Well... Alero said it all this time.

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  8. Really nice write uppss🥺🥺

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  9. This is so nice.....a beautiful write up straight from the heart

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  11. This is so nice.....a beautiful write up straight from the heart

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  12. Didn't read it to the end but I think it's cool...it's a good way to kill boredom🔥

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  13. How come I never k we about this blog. I'm so proud of you amara. keep writing. I love your works.

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