Monday, November 30, 2015

The Sturdy House

The house was so sturdy
That the walls were defined
If only you saw the small sketch
And its lines
The house, it was that
It was simply a home
But inside this house
There seemed to be a cluster of domes
The daughter lived in one
A son in another
There was one for the father
And of course, one for the mother
They lived in this structure
Physically, feet apart
But in these domes they stayed
The distance between had no start
They were too far away 
For anything to connect
 If they wanted to talk
They would need a safety net
But the house was quite sturdy
It would not be shaken down
But if you looked inside
There was not a person without a frown
The house, it was sturdy
The domes, they were too
But the relation to one another
There was not any clue

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