Contributor: Bruce Levine
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For some
Any place they hang their hat is home
For some
It isn’t physical
It’s metaphysical
There’s an essence
Intangible, unimaginable
Indescribable, but real
For every cliché in column A
There’s a single word in column B
Home
Travel and transience
Can never subjugate
The pull
The allure
Of the quintessential
And as the song says
A house is not a home
And the greatest love of all
Will yearn in tandem
For the romance of home
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Bruce Levine, a native Manhattanite, has spent his life as a writer of fiction and poetry and as a music and theatre professional. His literary catalogue includes four novels, short stories, humorous sketches, flash fiction, poetry, essays, articles and a screenplay His nearly one-hundred-fifty works are published in magazines, over twenty-five on-line journals, thirty books and his shows have been produced in New York and around the country. His work is dedicated to the loving memory of his late wife, Lydia Franklin. He lives in New York with his dog, Daisy.
The Romance of Home
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