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I thought that Mario Pajaj did a wonderful job writing “Home”. Appearing in the October issue. “Home” is about Mario’s home, and how it is the safest place to be, and always don’t know how to live in your home.
I really like when Mario wrote that “Brick by Brick day by day, til there’s somewhere we can go, to feel safe, to feel home.” It really told that no matter what you should always feel safe at home. But the part I didn’t get was when Mario wrote “See I learned long ago that we don’t always know how to live in homes, we’ve been given.” I thought that how could we not know how to live in that home that you’ve been given.
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