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A review by rebeccabateman
The House of Belonging by David Whyte
4.0
4.5 Stars
How do I explain how I feel about David Whyte without falling into dramatic cliche?
His work is warm. Introspective. Safe, but vulnerable. He looks deep within and so you also look deep within.
I feel better and more patient and loving when I am done with one of his poems.
Sweet Darkness will always be his poem that carries me, but there were many new ones I discovered in this installation that grew my heart a few sizes.
I weep with satisfied calm.
How do I explain how I feel about David Whyte without falling into dramatic cliche?
His work is warm. Introspective. Safe, but vulnerable. He looks deep within and so you also look deep within.
I feel better and more patient and loving when I am done with one of his poems.
Sweet Darkness will always be his poem that carries me, but there were many new ones I discovered in this installation that grew my heart a few sizes.
I weep with satisfied calm.