The House of Belonging

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The House of Belonging

I awoke
this morning
in the gold light
turning this way
and that

thinking for
a moment
it was one
day
like any other.

But
the veil had gone
from my
darkened heart
and
I thought

it must have been the quiet
candlelight
that filled my room,

it must have been
the first
easy rhythm
with which I breathed
myself to sleep,

it must have been
the prayer I said
speaking to the otherness
of the night.

And
I thought
this is the good day
you could
meet your love,

this is the black day
someone close
to you could die.

This is the day
you realize
how easily the thread
is broken
between this world
and the next

and I found myself
sitting up
in the quiet pathway
of light,

the tawny
close grained cedar
burning round
me like fire
and all the angels of the housely
heaven ascending
through the first
roof of light
the sun has made.

This is the bright home
in which I live,
this is where
I ask
my friends
to come,
this is where I want
to love all the things
it has taken me so long
to learn to love.

This is the temple
of my adult aloneness
and I belong
to that aloneness
as I belong to my life.

There is no house
like the house of belonging.

~ David Whyte, The House of Belonging

September 28, 2008 in Poetry & music, Polaroid | Permalink Comments (8)

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  1. Absolutely exquisite. I love David Whyte. His work shoots straight for my heart and changes it in some way….Thank you for this beautiful post and photo.

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  2. That? Is amazing. Thank you.

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  3. oh…that is such a stunning poem!

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  4. I hope that this is really how you are feeling my friend!
    LOVE YOU!!!!!!!
    (My mail won’t let me send for some reason – just letting you know I’m thinking about you!)
    xo

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  5. argh.
    was i supposed to be crying at the end of that poem?

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  6. Oh my, that poem seemed to come straight from your heart, Susannah.

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  7. …and there your soul will always live. happily ever after :)

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  8. this is one of my favorite poems of all time. i had the opportunity to hear him read two years ago and now, whenever i read his poetry, i hear his incredible voice in my head.

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