Home Remains (Poem)

the house burned and walls fell

he and his friends rebuilt it

sweating under the hot summer sun

drinking bottles of cold beer

smoking cigarettes and telling tales

they joked the house would die again

wagered it would be by flood

placing a few bets no one would recover

then vanished after the project was done

their words proved true one hurricane season

the road and land itself were gone

but to this day in the tail of August

the scent of salt, beer, and smoke

and the murmur of laughing conversation

bring me back home and remind me

that houses are not meant to last

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