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"Home

It takes a heap o’ livin’ in a house t’ make it home,
A heap o’ sun an’ shadder, an’ ye sometimes have t’ roam
Afore ye really ’preciate the things ye lef’ behind,
An’ hunger fer ’em somehow, with ’em allus on yer mind.
It don’t make any differunce how rich ye get t’ be,
How much yer chairs an’ tables cost, how great yer luxury;
It ain’t home t’ ye, though it be the palace of a king,
Until somehow yer soul is sort o’ wrapped round everything.

Home ain’t a place that gold can buy or get up in a minute;
Afore it’s home there’s got t’ be a heap o’ livin’ in it;
Within the walls there’s got t’ be some babies born, and then
Right there ye’ve got t’ bring ‘em up t’ women good, an’ men;
And gradjerly, as time goes on, ye find ye wouldn’t part
With anything they ever used—they’ve grown into yer heart:
The old high chairs, the playthings, too, the little shoes they wore
Ye hoard; an’ if ye could ye’d keep the thumbmarks on the door.

Ye’ve got t’ weep t’ make it home, ye’ve got t’ sit an’ sigh
An’ watch beside a loved one’s bed, an’ know that Death is nigh;
An’ in the stillness o’ the night t’ see Death’s angel come,
An’ close the eyes o’ her that smiled, an’ leave her sweet voice dumb.
Fer these are scenes that grip the heart, an’ when yer tears are dried,
Ye find the home is dearer than it was, an’ sanctified;
An’ tuggin’ at ye always are the pleasant memories
O’ her that was an’ is no more—ye can’t escape from these.

Ye’ve got t’ sing an’ dance fer years, ye’ve got t’ romp an’ play,
An’ learn t’ love the things ye have by usin’ ’em each day;
Even the roses ’round the porch must blossom year by year
Afore they ’come a part o’ ye, suggestin’ someone dear
Who used t’ love ’em long ago, an’ trained ’em jes’ t’ run
The way they do, so’s they would get the early mornin’ sun;
Ye’ve got t’ love each brick an’ stone from cellar up t’ dome:
It takes a heap o’ livin’ in a house t’ make it home".


The poem in Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle is titled "Home" and was written by British-born American poet Edgar Guest (1881 –1959) ♥

In Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle, we see a beautiful, traditional Swedish wooden house. Somebody's home ♥
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maxi22

Piękny ten domek

jeanbean14

It is kind of my "home" because, although I am American, I am of half Swedish (and half German) descent. I have relatives in Sweden who live in a house that looks a lot like this one, and the first home my immigrant ancestors built on their land here in the U.S. looked the same. Lovely picture and fun puzzle! Thank you!

JillianB

The poem is by Edgar Guest but is titled “Making the House a Home”
Gorgeous Home/puzzle. Thank you

So pretty. Thanks.

MNBrown

Beautiful. ❤️

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Very beautiful picture! Also enjoyed Edgar Guest poem.

nankypoo

So true!

Lovely picture, thank you.

dpercle

I love it❤️

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