Dwelling In Luminosity: Kelly Eldridge Boesch’s “House of Light” As Visual & Sonic Sanctuary
Original song “House of Light,” composed with the assistance of Suno AI yet
firmly rooted in Boesch's own lyrics—a personal expression of longing for
refuge in love, beauty, and grace. Here, technology serves not as
replacement but as amplifier, allowing the artist's vision to manifest
across mediums in a harmonious blend that invites listeners and viewers
alike to dwell, if only for a moment, in that luminous house of the soul.
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Lyrics: "House Of Light" by Kelly Eldridge Boesch
I want
to live in this house of life
where the walls are made of love and the
windows are made of beauty.
I want to live in this house.
I want to live in this house of light.
Mmmmmm
I want
to live in this house of life
where my thoughts can roll
and my heart can call it home. And I
find peace
and rest
in the warmth
of your grace.
I want to live in this house.
I want to live
in this house of life.
Hey.
Kelly Eldridge Boesch’s “House Of Light” emerges as a quiet yet luminous
prayer set to melody, a gentle invocation that transforms the mundane
concept of shelter into something transcendent. In an era where much
contemporary music chases spectacle or irony, Boesch strips the song down to
its spiritual essence, offering listeners an invitation to dwell in a space
constructed entirely from intangible yet unbreakable materials: love as
walls, beauty as windows, grace as the enveloping warmth that turns a
structure into a home. The repetition of the central desire—“I want to live
in this house of life”—functions not as redundancy but as incantation, each
return deepening the longing until it feels less like personal aspiration
and more like universal human need.
What distinguishes the piece is its unadorned sincerity, a quality
increasingly rare in artistic expression. Boesch avoids ornate metaphor or
clever wordplay, choosing instead the direct language of the heart. Thoughts
are allowed to “roll” freely, the heart “calls it home,” peace and rest
arrive without condition in the warmth of grace. These images are simple,
almost childlike in their clarity, yet they carry the weight of profound
spiritual tradition—echoes of sacred writings that describe divine presence
as light, as refuge, as an abiding house not made with hands. The
understated vocal interjections—“Mmmmmm” and “Hey”—serve as breath rather
than embellishment, moments where language yields to feeling and the soul
simply exhales.
In the broader landscape of AI-assisted art and music that Boesch herself
explores, “House Of Light” stands as testament to the possibility that
technology can serve rather than supplant authentic human expression. Here,
the tools of creation appear to recede entirely, leaving only the pure
transmission of a soul’s desire for dwelling in light. The song does not
demand attention through complexity; it earns it through quiet radiance,
reminding listeners that the most enduring homes are those built not of
brick or timber, but of love, beauty, and the unmerited warmth that turns
existence itself into a place of lasting peace.
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