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If you feel like you're running out of time, if you're grieving a relationship or worried you haven't yet experienced one, if you're falling in love, if you're unsure what to do with your life or if you're making the right decisions, if you find yourself comparing your milestones to everyone else's, if you feel weighed down by the pressure to succeed, if you feel like you're growing one day but feel stuck the next, if you're finding yourself or if you feel lost...
this is a poetry collection for you.
Featuring an array of personal reflections, illustrations, never-before-seen poems and much-loved viral hits, I Don't Want To Settle is a candid and relatable companion for growth and healing.
4.5 stars, rounded up to five when considering this is the author's first book.
I discovered Dan Whitlam on Instagram as I was going through some, ah, emotional turmoil of my own. I was absolutely moved by his voice but also by the way he manages to captures such profound emotions within his poems.
I wasn't quite sure how his words would work on a page, without his voice to accompany them, but I needn't have worried. It is so easy to imagine him saying those words out loud to you and even if you don't do that, most poems easily hold their own. There were a few poems that didn't manage to move me like the others but that's the great thing about poetry; I could imagine them moving someone else who has different life experiences.
I also loved the bits of prose that gave some insight into the author, his life, and what drives him. Absolutely recommended even if you, like me, weren't that much into poetry before.
“But then everyone says it will get better with time A cruel irony cos The thing about time is It takes time.”
“I want you to love me But Tell me how you love yourself first. I want you to ask my about my day But first Tell me about yours.”
“You like to stand in rain. No one there can see you cry.
Sometimes the darkest skies Comfort the hardest goodbyes.”
These are just a fraction of quotes from a combination of poems written about love, growing up, grief and healing. Dan Whitlam is a true wordsmith and the words in his poems carry a sense of warmth and intimacy.
Devoured this in a day - loved how he wrote explanations and anecdotes to why he wrote certain parts. Not just a pretty TikTok worthy book, very deep writing too