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My House
The old scarred swing, repainted way to many times
 Just a greeting sight if you need a rest. 
 Three wooden decks to match our three bedroom house
 Unlike the three decks we use the bedrooms 
 More than just for that occasional family gathering.
 The old stairs that lead upstairs that echo every step
 Creaking as it makes it impossible to sneak in or out.
 A basement made for people of about five three not meant for me.
  Ceilings so low only little people can handle
 
 I hear gruesome growling from under the deck
 I find our orange striped tiger cornering another similar cat,
 Pulling him out before things get to serious.
 The reason I look forward to coming home Baby Maxi, 
 Not really a baby since he is an outstanding twenty five pounds. 
 The older he gets the more likely the chance of him biting 
 Or hissing at you increases.
 Loved by three and hated by the wrest, 
 I doubt he cares as long as he is getting fed.
 
 Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs
 But not for this Brewer fan.
 Papa Nimke the die hard Cub fan claims 
 The garage by decorating the walls with Cubs memorabilia.
 Pennants, bobble heads, pictures, and the infamous Wrigley Field sign litter the garage.
 Tolerated but never disrespected because we all know no one is perfect.
 Never complaining when we go to Wrigley Field
 To see the historic dark green ivy that grasps the outfield wall.
 
 Two loving parents always sitting in the matching comfy green chairs
 A greeting site when I arrive home
 Eyes glued to the show that gives them the most drama or entertainment
 Coming home late to find my dad up,
  Tossing up an excuse just to hear a quick response
 “That’s side the point!”
 A saying from him that I will always remember because
 There is no right answer to it.
 A generous loving mother and a tough love father with maxi the cat 
 Are the reasons why I call it home.

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