Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



Roots
Friendship said:

Well said, I enjoyed the read.

August 2nd, 2025 07:01

Roots
Jerry Reynolds said:

Well written, Sorren. I enjoyed the read.

August 2nd, 2025 06:40

Roots
Neville said:



Now aint that the truth .. I can see everything going full circle .. but then I\'ve got little else to look out for these days .. Neville

August 2nd, 2025 06:25

Roots
Lorenz said:

The last stanza leaves a lasting impression of unfathomable depth...

August 2nd, 2025 05:49

Roots
Poetic Licence said:

Wherever your seed is sown and roots are grown, in heart will always be your home, enjoyed the read

August 2nd, 2025 05:45

Roots
Tony Grannell said:

Hello, Soren,

From timber built a house, a home, the family\'s roots, a family raised and from timber built their caskets. Of nature and man in a most splendid poem. Well done indeed.

Fond regards,

Tony.

August 2nd, 2025 05:03

Roots
Teddy.15 said:

I see a home that has been deeply cherished built from nothing and even though time has led it\'s rot, there are bones in its surroundings that will always make it home. I see memories of life 🌹

August 2nd, 2025 04:35

Roots
2781 said:

I dare not try to interpret, but it has much food for thought!

August 2nd, 2025 04:02

Left behind
Goldfinch60 said:

That light will always be there for us to show us the way.

Andy

August 2nd, 2025 01:49

Left behind
ElizabethMoroz said:

Such beautiful illuminated poetic verse, the rhythm and elevated descriptive terms and concepts propel the piece forward giving it a tone of revelatory prophetic inference. This is poetry at divine inspiration level- honestly your words and lines are each individually breathtaking to read they are so poetic and beautiful and you deal with concepts like light and dark, cosmic and celestial conceptual imagery, immortality, legacy, death, memory, time, character, good and evil, perception.... all within 6 lines of ethereal poetic imagery- a masterclass in brevity with true substance and meaning. I am in awe of this piece- it\'s brilliant. Thankyou for.producing this Sir! Sincerely, Elizabeth

August 2nd, 2025 00:56

No choice
Malcolm Gladwin said:

Stunning you are a gifted wordsmith and poet dear friend

August 1st, 2025 22:50

Left behind
peto said:

And now this write is immortal
A great grasp of language to deliver it
Thoroughly enjoyed reading

August 1st, 2025 18:37

Left behind
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

August 1st, 2025 09:47

Memories
Paul Ramnora said:

Very good write, as usual! ;-)

At first, I thought this poem was going to be all \'comedy and fiction\': Lawrencium; then, with the last two lines...everything \'changed\'...into becoming deadly serious.

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-(NOTE: It is my own distinct tendency to read through what other people have said down below/as well as, what were your own replies...before adding my own comments; all of which I find to be very highly enlightening.)-

August 1st, 2025 08:20

Maybe
Paul Ramnora said:

Wow, again. You are a really wonderful writer.
I can\'t help but feeling that what happens to us in life...;
whether we meet friend/or, foe, next...is for a reason.
And, for some reason, having only joined this site just yesterday;
I have had the uncommon luck to run into your works...;
something which I find to be very highly \'inspiring\', indeed. ;-)
You know how to take \'risks\' when writing poems...;
and, will do so really quite \'fearlessly\'.

August 1st, 2025 08:06

Why me?
Paul Ramnora said:

Really powerful writing...wow! ;-)

I can\'t believe that your poems seem to be so \'short\'
-(I have ADD/Attention Deficit Disorder...leading to low attention span...
so, use of this device helps me to still continue reading through yours)-
and, yet, are so deeply affecting. Totally brilliant work...!

August 1st, 2025 07:55

No choice
Paul Ramnora said:

Interesting...the poem seems to show mankind\'s ever constant fierce struggle moving between both life and death. Fantastic! ;-)
I appreciate \'the sheer rawness\'...; and, also, the sense of totally unrelenting \'pressure\'...

August 1st, 2025 07:47

Left behind
Teddy.15 said:

Your description of memory is a wow from me, and perception too, simply a wow. Your wisdom and talents are truly on a level of their own. Wonderful and by the way your imagery had me twisted. 🌹

August 1st, 2025 06:02

Left behind
Friendship said:

Nicely written,

August 1st, 2025 05:56

Left behind
Poetic Licence said:

Droplets of wisdom beautifully laid out, another very enjoyable read

August 1st, 2025 05:28

Left behind
Tony Grannell said:

A good afternoon from here, Soren,

When you take away all the philosophies, the religions, the political systems, the markets and borders, it all boils down to this poem - the mud of memory and good and evil are but one. A superlative and profound passage of poetic wisdom. Much praise for this one, one to linger well after the reading.

Your fellow poet and friend,

Tony.

August 1st, 2025 05:11

No choice
Goldfinch60 said:

But we are still here soren and will be forever in mind and spirit.

Andy

August 1st, 2025 01:10

No choice
Thomas W Case said:

Boom. Powerful work.

July 31st, 2025 18:18

Maybe
Tony Grannell said:

Hello Soren,

The optimist: maybe; the pessimist: maybe not but there is always the maybe. The multi syllable rhyming technique gives the poem a rap flavour which I have enjoyed very much and the poem complete is splendid. An out-and out joy to read. Very well done, my friend.

Fond regards,

Tony.

July 31st, 2025 13:15

No choice
Damaso said:

Wow, in just a few lines you\'ve managed to shake every layer of this world with a disturbing statement. Crazy, I really enjoyed it. I\'ll read it again and again. Thanks for sharing. Best regards.

July 31st, 2025 11:57

No choice
Priya Tomar said:

Brilliant write..
We have no choice on that hour.

July 31st, 2025 07:47

No choice
jim56 said:

this is a powerful and emotional write
words say so much to get feelings across
u have expressd the poem so well
very well written brilliant job jim

July 31st, 2025 07:11

No choice
Friendship said:

This poem, \"No choice,\" revolves around the existential struggle of human life, emphasizing the feeling of being thrust into existence without consent. The poet touches upon themes of helplessness, fear, and the inevitability of death. The imagery of being \"torn from the womb\" and \"washed up on a foreign shore\" highlights feelings of dislocation and vulnerability in the face of life\'s uncertainties. This reflects my feelings when contemplating my own experiences of being thrust into a world that often feels alien and overwhelming.

July 31st, 2025 06:56

I love roses
rrodriguez said:

Beautiful! My wife\'s rose plant is blooming a little plink rose. Your brought that to mind.

July 31st, 2025 06:54

No choice
Jerry Reynolds said:

A fine write, SB. Stays brilliantly shy of the specific. I can just plug it in anywhere.

July 31st, 2025 06:06

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