home is where the bodies are

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The phrase "home is where the bodies are" is a dark, ironic twist on the more common saying "home is where the heart is." It suggests that what makes a place feel like home may be tied to shared memories or history, even if those memories are grim or unsettling. It can also imply a deeper, sometimes morbid connection to a place defined by past events or the people who belong there. If you want, I can help explore its meaning further, provide interpretations, or create a piece inspired by this phrase.