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blazeofglory
10-17-2007, 10:02 PM
Setting up a home is the weaving of a dream
For dreaming and to be able to dream is to live
To be able to live against oddities and challenges

For life is full of contests, and not a single goes unspent
Without a challenge
Amidst all these challenges we set up homes
To be together, harmoniously together
For togetherness is indeed the setting up a home.

All of us want to be secured against threats
Against natural forces

I have seen a couple of pigeons setting up a nest
They brought twigs and pieced them together
And they built a cozy nest and wove a rosy dream
To beget a baby and to live together

Setting up a home is indeed to idealize the living

Life without a home is likened to a baby without a mother
For without a home one remains always estranged and disoriented

But no home starts without a sense of togetherness
Without unionizing two or more souls
For it is the vibrations of people that makes home
Of course resonate with life

Setting up a home is peopling or companioning oneself
And that can be a home, an unmanned and unaccompanied premises.

It is people or company that breathes life into a building

That makes a home a place of peace of calmness

AuntShecky
10-18-2007, 10:17 AM
Is there a noun that is supposed to follow "balding"?

You've used the word "homeliness" in an older, perfectly
valid sense, with its connotation toward the warmth of
house and hearth, but contemporary readers see the word
"homely" and think, perhaps plain and unattractive.

blazeofglory
10-18-2007, 11:12 AM
Is there a noun that is supposed to follow "balding"?

You've used the word "homeliness" in an older, perfectly
valid sense, with its connotation toward the warmth of
house and hearth, but contemporary readers see the word
"homely" and think, perhaps plain and unattractive.

Thank you AuntShecky, I am really indebted to you for your very valid comment. Of course, I totally agree and am convinced I have to improve thereon. Balding was wrongly typed, I meant to say building.

I agree homeliness has lost weight these days. I will modify as per your suggestions.

In fact English is my second language,and at times I face some difficulty in choosing appropriate words, and my English is hundred percent learned English. I learned it from books and journals only.