Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
The forge
Salvia.S said:
This is intense and beautifully raw. It captures the pain and power of transformation with striking imagery and emotion. A fave πΉ
May 30th, 2025 09:57
Salvia.S said:
This is intense and beautifully raw. It captures the pain and power of transformation with striking imagery and emotion. A fave πΉ
May 30th, 2025 09:57
The forge
Poetic Licence said:
My sense is being consumed by passion thinking it is love and it\'s not, leaving you badly burned and scared, I can see there are possibles, very enjoyed the read
May 30th, 2025 06:27
Poetic Licence said:
My sense is being consumed by passion thinking it is love and it\'s not, leaving you badly burned and scared, I can see there are possibles, very enjoyed the read
May 30th, 2025 06:27
Pebbles
Soman Ragavan said:
We will notice the fleetingness of the following :
--melting snowman
--burning log
--eaten meal
--sand castle washed away
--ice sculpture melted
-- a song sung, with the echoes lost
The metaphor of the pebble skipping on water is an intriguing one. You drop the pebble vertically and it sinks. You flip it horizontally and it skips over the water for some time, bounding over, but it will finally sink. The ripples that arise will disappear.
Many scenes of fleetingness.
Poets seek immortality through their works.
β(On GAUTHIER). In a world in which everything is impermanent, the poet, by rearranging reality into art, can create something that will have more permanent value. ...... Art can thus provide the poet with a solace for his mortality while he is alive and the hope of immortality in deathβ¦.β \"TWELVE FRENCH POETS. 1820-1900. AN ANTHOLOGY OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH POETRY.\" London : Longmans, Green and Co., 1957. (Third impression, 1959). (With an Introduction and Notes by Douglas ParmΓ©e). Full acknowledgements are made to the authors, publishers and rights-holders.
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May 30th, 2025 05:48
Soman Ragavan said:
We will notice the fleetingness of the following :
--melting snowman
--burning log
--eaten meal
--sand castle washed away
--ice sculpture melted
-- a song sung, with the echoes lost
The metaphor of the pebble skipping on water is an intriguing one. You drop the pebble vertically and it sinks. You flip it horizontally and it skips over the water for some time, bounding over, but it will finally sink. The ripples that arise will disappear.
Many scenes of fleetingness.
Poets seek immortality through their works.
β(On GAUTHIER). In a world in which everything is impermanent, the poet, by rearranging reality into art, can create something that will have more permanent value. ...... Art can thus provide the poet with a solace for his mortality while he is alive and the hope of immortality in deathβ¦.β \"TWELVE FRENCH POETS. 1820-1900. AN ANTHOLOGY OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH POETRY.\" London : Longmans, Green and Co., 1957. (Third impression, 1959). (With an Introduction and Notes by Douglas ParmΓ©e). Full acknowledgements are made to the authors, publishers and rights-holders.
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May 30th, 2025 05:48
The forge
David Wakeling said:
This is a fascinating piece. It can be taken in many different ways. For me its about Passion and the effect on the human condition. Made me think. Well done compadre
May 30th, 2025 04:02
David Wakeling said:
This is a fascinating piece. It can be taken in many different ways. For me its about Passion and the effect on the human condition. Made me think. Well done compadre
May 30th, 2025 04:02
Dance with the wind
Goldfinch60 said:
Keep on dancing soren, life is full of music to dance to.
Andy
May 30th, 2025 01:21
Goldfinch60 said:
Keep on dancing soren, life is full of music to dance to.
Andy
May 30th, 2025 01:21
Dance with the wind
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Love the wind and love to dance. Love this metaphor even more...though this could just be taken literally too. I\'ve witnessed such days around a clothes line. And guess whose childhood butt had to go pick the pins up? π€£ Excellent job, Soren! ππΉ
May 29th, 2025 20:37
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Love the wind and love to dance. Love this metaphor even more...though this could just be taken literally too. I\'ve witnessed such days around a clothes line. And guess whose childhood butt had to go pick the pins up? π€£ Excellent job, Soren! ππΉ
May 29th, 2025 20:37
Redemption in deception
Kevin Hulme said:
Nothing wrong in bending the Truth to protect feelings. Well Said.
May 29th, 2025 18:58
Kevin Hulme said:
Nothing wrong in bending the Truth to protect feelings. Well Said.
May 29th, 2025 18:58
Dance with the wind
Doggerel Dave said:
Yeh - a lot like that......................................................................!
May 29th, 2025 09:02
Doggerel Dave said:
Yeh - a lot like that......................................................................!
May 29th, 2025 09:02
Just old
Doggerel Dave said:
Yeh - a little bit like that....................................................................!
May 29th, 2025 08:39
Doggerel Dave said:
Yeh - a little bit like that....................................................................!
May 29th, 2025 08:39
Dance with the wind
Damaso said:
What a beautiful landscape you shared with us, sir. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you so much. Greetings.
May 29th, 2025 08:28
Damaso said:
What a beautiful landscape you shared with us, sir. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you so much. Greetings.
May 29th, 2025 08:28
Dance with the wind
arqios said:
Another wind poem! This is so excitingππ»π
May 29th, 2025 07:54
arqios said:
Another wind poem! This is so excitingππ»π
May 29th, 2025 07:54
Dance with the wind
Salvia.S said:
This is full of kinetic imagery, tactile rhythm and it beautifully captures the wild elegance of nature in motion. Well done
May 29th, 2025 06:55
Salvia.S said:
This is full of kinetic imagery, tactile rhythm and it beautifully captures the wild elegance of nature in motion. Well done
May 29th, 2025 06:55
Dance with the wind
Poetic Licence said:
A dance we keep doing, enjoyed the read
May 29th, 2025 06:28
Poetic Licence said:
A dance we keep doing, enjoyed the read
May 29th, 2025 06:28
Dance with the wind
Lorenz said:
\'\' Naked but not sinned..! \'\' A sublime conclusion ! a fav !
May 29th, 2025 04:30
Lorenz said:
\'\' Naked but not sinned..! \'\' A sublime conclusion ! a fav !
May 29th, 2025 04:30
Dance with the wind
David Wakeling said:
I must say as I was reading this I was holding on against the force of the wind.Excellent writing. A wonderful wind dance poem.
May 29th, 2025 04:11
David Wakeling said:
I must say as I was reading this I was holding on against the force of the wind.Excellent writing. A wonderful wind dance poem.
May 29th, 2025 04:11
Just old
Tristan Robert Lange said:
What can be say that you haven\'t said here, Soren? So, I am just going to shut up, admire, and join that long list of faves! πΉπ
May 28th, 2025 19:41
Tristan Robert Lange said:
What can be say that you haven\'t said here, Soren? So, I am just going to shut up, admire, and join that long list of faves! πΉπ
May 28th, 2025 19:41
Just old
hzugman said:
Very well written. Thank goodness it\'s about the parts that really don\'t count as we age. The growth of the mind and heart do.
May 28th, 2025 12:43
hzugman said:
Very well written. Thank goodness it\'s about the parts that really don\'t count as we age. The growth of the mind and heart do.
May 28th, 2025 12:43
Gone
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Freedom. If only we could all be free of the things that plague us, that eat us from the inside out, that feed off of us but never return sustenance. This poem surely helps one see the NEED for such freedom and, potentially, how to attain. That said, those pesky parasites and other creepy crawlies find a way to NEVER completely die. Profound metaphor. πΉπ
May 28th, 2025 12:03
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Freedom. If only we could all be free of the things that plague us, that eat us from the inside out, that feed off of us but never return sustenance. This poem surely helps one see the NEED for such freedom and, potentially, how to attain. That said, those pesky parasites and other creepy crawlies find a way to NEVER completely die. Profound metaphor. πΉπ
May 28th, 2025 12:03
Just old
Teddy.15 said:
lol hilarious π πΉ I wonder what would happen if this poem was left in every plastic surgeons office in Beverley Hills lol love it and yes I\'m growing old disgracefully the natural way. π€
May 28th, 2025 11:06
Teddy.15 said:
lol hilarious π πΉ I wonder what would happen if this poem was left in every plastic surgeons office in Beverley Hills lol love it and yes I\'m growing old disgracefully the natural way. π€
May 28th, 2025 11:06
Just old
orchidee said:
How did you know exactly what KP looks like at her current age? - erm, she\'s 35, so she says. lol. I said to her \'This is a poem about you, my dear, about the photo of yourself you gave to one of my poetry friends recently\'. heehee.
May 28th, 2025 08:56
orchidee said:
How did you know exactly what KP looks like at her current age? - erm, she\'s 35, so she says. lol. I said to her \'This is a poem about you, my dear, about the photo of yourself you gave to one of my poetry friends recently\'. heehee.
May 28th, 2025 08:56
Just old
Poetic Licence said:
Reading this I felt like I was looking in the mirror, some are lucky and grow old beautifully, the rest we grow old like this write, very enjoyable read
May 28th, 2025 04:35
Poetic Licence said:
Reading this I felt like I was looking in the mirror, some are lucky and grow old beautifully, the rest we grow old like this write, very enjoyable read
May 28th, 2025 04:35
Just old
Salvia.S said:
The comparison of the aging body with natural landscapes is powerful and evocative. There\'s a quiet beauty in how you portray aging , even in decay. Well written!
May 28th, 2025 04:32
Salvia.S said:
The comparison of the aging body with natural landscapes is powerful and evocative. There\'s a quiet beauty in how you portray aging , even in decay. Well written!
May 28th, 2025 04:32
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