A House, A Home
What is the difference between a house and a home? Discuss
it with your partner. Then read the poem.
What is a house?
It's brick and stone
and wood that's hard.
Some window glass
and perhaps a yard.
It's eaves and chimneys
and tile floors
and stucco and roof
and lots of doors.
What is a home?
It's loving and family
and doing for others.
It's brothers and sisters
and fathers and mothers.
It's unselfish acts
and kindly sharing
and showing your loved ones
you're always caring.
LORRAINE M. HALLI
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Explanation:
When you point out to a building and say it is your house, you mean the physical building; whereas when you say it is your home, you mean it is the place where your family lives.
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