Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
The house
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this holds a grounded simplicity that feels both raw and complete…nothing unnecessary, just life as it is, in rhythm with nature and time. That contrast between hardship and a kind of quiet contentment really comes through. I’ve felt that pull toward something simpler before. You captured that balance well. Powerful write. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
April 23rd, 2026 08:54
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this holds a grounded simplicity that feels both raw and complete…nothing unnecessary, just life as it is, in rhythm with nature and time. That contrast between hardship and a kind of quiet contentment really comes through. I’ve felt that pull toward something simpler before. You captured that balance well. Powerful write. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
April 23rd, 2026 08:54
Able
cully45 said:
Thanks coming from you that\'s praise indeed. Glad you liked it - Regards Owen
April 23rd, 2026 07:35
cully45 said:
Thanks coming from you that\'s praise indeed. Glad you liked it - Regards Owen
April 23rd, 2026 07:35
The house
Katie B. said:
You paint this picture well Soren. Wonderful imagery. Great write!
April 23rd, 2026 06:41
Katie B. said:
You paint this picture well Soren. Wonderful imagery. Great write!
April 23rd, 2026 06:41
Helios
arqios said:
Breathtaking work, Soren. How did I miss this one!? Must be getting old. 🕊️🙏
April 23rd, 2026 06:12
arqios said:
Breathtaking work, Soren. How did I miss this one!? Must be getting old. 🕊️🙏
April 23rd, 2026 06:12
The house
Friendship said:
A profoundly inspiring poem! Your poem beautifully captures the essence of a simple, rustic lifestyle, highlighting the breathtaking beauty and rugged challenges of dwelling in a humble abode that\'s intricately woven into the natural world. The poet masterfully showcases the remarkable resilience and resourcefulness of those who call such spaces home, illuminating the striking contrast between modern comforts and a life that\'s raw, authentic, and truly extraordinary.
April 23rd, 2026 05:52
Friendship said:
A profoundly inspiring poem! Your poem beautifully captures the essence of a simple, rustic lifestyle, highlighting the breathtaking beauty and rugged challenges of dwelling in a humble abode that\'s intricately woven into the natural world. The poet masterfully showcases the remarkable resilience and resourcefulness of those who call such spaces home, illuminating the striking contrast between modern comforts and a life that\'s raw, authentic, and truly extraordinary.
April 23rd, 2026 05:52
The house
arqios said:
Very relatable, had several days like this at different times/years. We had those enamel tin kitchenware- white with a royal almost navy trim. Once, a juvenile python fell onto my mother\'s lap at the dining table. It must\'ve been smoked out by my cousin\'s log fire, cooking breakfast. Good memories, Soren 🕊️🙏
April 23rd, 2026 05:48
arqios said:
Very relatable, had several days like this at different times/years. We had those enamel tin kitchenware- white with a royal almost navy trim. Once, a juvenile python fell onto my mother\'s lap at the dining table. It must\'ve been smoked out by my cousin\'s log fire, cooking breakfast. Good memories, Soren 🕊️🙏
April 23rd, 2026 05:48
The house
Teddy.15 said:
Home and nature indeed, I\'ve visited these type homes in Madagascar, to be honest they were fabulous. A lovely write. 🌹
April 23rd, 2026 05:22
Teddy.15 said:
Home and nature indeed, I\'ve visited these type homes in Madagascar, to be honest they were fabulous. A lovely write. 🌹
April 23rd, 2026 05:22
The house
Lorenz said:
Living conditions suited to strong souls forged by adversity .
April 23rd, 2026 05:12
Lorenz said:
Living conditions suited to strong souls forged by adversity .
April 23rd, 2026 05:12
The house
Paul Bell said:
I suppose once upon a time this was man.
The days when we were part of nature.
Nature has grown and developed as it needs to, but man has surpassed all expectations, not all for the good, and maybe to an extent left nature behind.
April 23rd, 2026 04:20
Paul Bell said:
I suppose once upon a time this was man.
The days when we were part of nature.
Nature has grown and developed as it needs to, but man has surpassed all expectations, not all for the good, and maybe to an extent left nature behind.
April 23rd, 2026 04:20
Helios
Sviatoslav Zhabotynskyi said:
A sense of closeness to everything is felt—like pure perception, sudden as an explosion. One could say a lot, but the poem is beautiful.
April 23rd, 2026 01:56
Sviatoslav Zhabotynskyi said:
A sense of closeness to everything is felt—like pure perception, sudden as an explosion. One could say a lot, but the poem is beautiful.
April 23rd, 2026 01:56
Better than who?
Sviatoslav Zhabotynskyi said:
I think the matter lies in the eye that looks, not in the creation.
April 23rd, 2026 01:52
Sviatoslav Zhabotynskyi said:
I think the matter lies in the eye that looks, not in the creation.
April 23rd, 2026 01:52
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Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words soren, questioning the morality of day to day life.
Andy
April 23rd, 2026 01:21
Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words soren, questioning the morality of day to day life.
Andy
April 23rd, 2026 01:21
Helios
Marek said:
This poem in its entirety I could read with my mind\'s eye. It was very intriguing and left me wishing it was longer. Great work!
April 22nd, 2026 22:11
Marek said:
This poem in its entirety I could read with my mind\'s eye. It was very intriguing and left me wishing it was longer. Great work!
April 22nd, 2026 22:11
Better than who?
NinjaGirl said:
Well written, and interesting thoughts--for me it\'s about intent.
April 22nd, 2026 20:05
NinjaGirl said:
Well written, and interesting thoughts--for me it\'s about intent.
April 22nd, 2026 20:05
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Mutley Ravishes said:
\"Release Man from all condemnation,\" said a wise man. Very difficult!
April 22nd, 2026 18:46
Mutley Ravishes said:
\"Release Man from all condemnation,\" said a wise man. Very difficult!
April 22nd, 2026 18:46
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Kevin Hulme said:
People in glass Houses etc. A lot of our Human Foibles within those lines.
A Fave.
April 22nd, 2026 18:25
Kevin Hulme said:
People in glass Houses etc. A lot of our Human Foibles within those lines.
A Fave.
April 22nd, 2026 18:25
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Lorenz said:
I was searching in the mountain for the blue bird !
I didn\'t steal the orange from the vendor ! Gilbert Becaud . (The orange )
April 22nd, 2026 11:15
Lorenz said:
I was searching in the mountain for the blue bird !
I didn\'t steal the orange from the vendor ! Gilbert Becaud . (The orange )
April 22nd, 2026 11:15
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orchidee said:
Good write SB. Just don\'t let me see KP in all her botox glory! lol.
April 22nd, 2026 09:59
orchidee said:
Good write SB. Just don\'t let me see KP in all her botox glory! lol.
April 22nd, 2026 09:59
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Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this carries a thoughtful, probing energy…like you’re walking through questions we don’t always want to sit with. That progression really stayed with me, how it builds from the small into something bigger. I’ve found myself in that same space, questioning where those lines come from. This lands as reflective and challenging. Strong write, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
April 22nd, 2026 09:22
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this carries a thoughtful, probing energy…like you’re walking through questions we don’t always want to sit with. That progression really stayed with me, how it builds from the small into something bigger. I’ve found myself in that same space, questioning where those lines come from. This lands as reflective and challenging. Strong write, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
April 22nd, 2026 09:22
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Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem masterfully exposes the profound hypocrisy in moral judgments and societal standards, shining a light on the transformative power of truth and authenticity, while questioning the dichotomy in how humanity views actions that are deemed wrong or immoral, particularly in relation to the liberating realms of sexuality and modesty, thereby embracing themes of unapologetic honesty, compassionate judgment, and the unwavering quest for consistency in societal norms regarding morality and propriety. At the end, the poet seems to challenge the reader to reconsider their own moral standards and the hypocrisy that often accompanies societal norms.
April 22nd, 2026 06:52
Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem masterfully exposes the profound hypocrisy in moral judgments and societal standards, shining a light on the transformative power of truth and authenticity, while questioning the dichotomy in how humanity views actions that are deemed wrong or immoral, particularly in relation to the liberating realms of sexuality and modesty, thereby embracing themes of unapologetic honesty, compassionate judgment, and the unwavering quest for consistency in societal norms regarding morality and propriety. At the end, the poet seems to challenge the reader to reconsider their own moral standards and the hypocrisy that often accompanies societal norms.
April 22nd, 2026 06:52
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Waiting for Silence said:
Poem raises thoughtful questions about moral inconsistency, hypocrisy, and judgment and confronting the reader with their own imperfections, encouraging self‑reflection rather than condemnation
Good one.
April 22nd, 2026 06:21
Waiting for Silence said:
Poem raises thoughtful questions about moral inconsistency, hypocrisy, and judgment and confronting the reader with their own imperfections, encouraging self‑reflection rather than condemnation
Good one.
April 22nd, 2026 06:21
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Demar Desu - 德马尔·德苏 said:
One of those poems where you force your audience into a mirror questioning their morality.
April 22nd, 2026 06:18
Demar Desu - 德马尔·德苏 said:
One of those poems where you force your audience into a mirror questioning their morality.
April 22nd, 2026 06:18
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