Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



Redeemer pains through window panes
arqios said:

Brings to life all that ancient history and loreπŸ™πŸ»πŸ•ŠοΈ

April 16th, 2025 05:47

Redeemer pains through window panes
David Wakeling said:

This is a wonderful poem with imagery to spare.I like the references.I think I always learn something new from your poems.Well done

April 16th, 2025 05:25

Redeemer pains through window panes
Poetic Licence said:

An interesting read for me at this time of year, more looking up for me, a little more knowledge gained, beautifully written and enjoyed

April 16th, 2025 04:52

Who died and made you God
NafisaSB said:

so true - beauty does lie in the eye of the beholder, and many a time, only the outward manifestations are noticed - the inner beauty is overlooked.
beautiful piece of work

April 16th, 2025 02:51

Who died and made you God
Goldfinch60 said:

Beauty is within our bodies soren the outside that is seen can mean nothing.

Andy

April 16th, 2025 02:26

Who died and made you God
orchidee said:

Good write A. There is suffering, sickness, etc, in life, as we know. But one wanted to impress a religious person, and said, \'Oh, I\'ve suffered greatly\'. The reply they got was:\' To what wonderful degree of ecstasy have you been exalted to, that you compare your sufferings to St Paul and his \'thorn in the flesh?!\' (usually taken to mean some painful physical ailment - a book had 4 chapters on it!).

April 15th, 2025 09:23

Who died and made you God
Tristan Robert Lange said:

\"Beauty is more than just skin deep\", or so the saying goes. And it is truth. In fact, the reverse is quite true as well: true ugliness is never a mere surface appearance. I have met some \"beautiful\" people who turned out quite ugly. When one comes to see the person for who they are, not just what they look like, that is when one can tell the true beauty or ugliness of a person. A most profound and true write, Soren. Well done! πŸŒΉπŸ‘

April 15th, 2025 08:02

Who died and made you God
MDStone said:

Ah, Soren, you have done it again. You have strummed across the strings of my heart. To love the human being is to look past all of the superficial, to look into the real depths of heart and soul. Thank you for sharing such a needed message.

April 15th, 2025 07:04

Who died and made you God
Friendship said:

I was a bit amused by the title for Holy Week.Your poem delves into the dichotomies between beauty and ugliness, truth and deception, and societal notions of worth, implying that external appearances can conceal deeper truths. It suggests that judgments based on superficial qualities can lead to overlooking inherent value. You appear to prompt introspection and encourage readers to transcend surface-level appearances, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of beauty and worth in both themselves and others. Furthermore, it underscores the perils of jealousy and superficial judgments that can result in misunderstanding and disconnection.

April 15th, 2025 06:28

Who died and made you God
arqios said:

Those that pull of a pretty cry-face could probably fool the rest of us but the pain and hurt is always real. πŸ™πŸ»πŸ•Š

April 15th, 2025 05:36

Who died and made you God
David Wakeling said:

A powerful well constructed piece.There is certainly some anger here.Very emotional write.Well done

April 15th, 2025 05:33

Who died and made you God
Poetic Licence said:

Real beauty is within and often passed by or discarded, nicely expressed and written

April 15th, 2025 04:43

Differences
Goldfinch60 said:

Love is so wonderful in life soren and has always been that way in my life, I am very lucky.

Andy

April 15th, 2025 01:56

Differences
Mutley Ravishes said:

I once read that the abuse of sexual energy is at the root of mankind\'s suffering. It\'s been claimed that is what caused mankind\'s fall and ejection from Eden. Taking a bite of the apple.
Great write, Soren

April 14th, 2025 20:00

Differences
Thomas W Case said:

Powerful work. You bring it to life.

April 14th, 2025 17:40

Differences
NinjaGirl said:

\"We don\'t make love, we feel it\" what a beautiful stanza that follows. It\'s a funny thing that people don\'t seem to understand for a while.

April 14th, 2025 11:05

Differences
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

April 14th, 2025 09:20

Differences
Tristan Robert Lange said:

\"We don\'t make love, we feel it.\" On the surface, a literal translation of this is true enough. But metaphorically and philosophically, this is profoundly true across the board. We feel and we share/give love...experience it even, but we don\'t make it. 🀯 Well done, Soren. This is an instant fave for a whole host of reasons, let alone what I focused on. πŸŒΉπŸ‘

April 14th, 2025 07:39

Differences
Friendship said:

Your poem illuminates the beautiful nuances between passion and love, highlighting their ephemeral nature and the profound impact they have on human connections. It reveals that while passion can radiate intensely and swiftly diminish, love blossoms gradually, nurturing a sense of serenity and comfort. This thought-provoking exploration invites reflection on the intricate dance between passion and love, inspiring readers to contemplate how these emotions intertwine and elevate their lives. Ultimately, it serves as a poignant meditation on the transitory and enduring essence of these universal human emotions.

April 14th, 2025 07:21

Differences
arqios said:

They do indeed go together!πŸ™πŸ»πŸ•ŠοΈ

April 14th, 2025 05:43

Differences
David Wakeling said:

This poem explores the link between Love and Passion.I think people get those two mixed up. As the poem says Neither we understand.Powerful message here

April 14th, 2025 05:40

Passing on
Accidental Poet said:

Spoken so true and admired by many. πŸ˜‰πŸ‘

April 14th, 2025 05:04

Differences
Accidental Poet said:

One needs the other like PeanutButter and Jelly. 😊Well penned soren.

April 14th, 2025 04:38

Differences
Poetic Licence said:

So often thought of as the same but completely different, and truth be known none of us truly understand either, enjoyed the read

April 14th, 2025 04:26

Passing on
Goldfinch60 said:

But the bullet was a blank soren and all was good.

Andy

April 14th, 2025 01:53

Broken toys
Sylvia Somaduroff said:

i like the stencil use. feels tactile when reading, like the stencil was not just for you to say but for the reader to read and remember the feeling of the stencil.


April 14th, 2025 01:18

Passing on
NinjaGirl said:

Reminds me of Russian Roulette at the end there. I see a gambler, trying so desperately to buy pleasure, then trying desperately to win back his losses. Of course, it\'s only so long until either a mistake is made, or a purposeful shot taken.

April 13th, 2025 15:20

Passing on
Tristan Robert Lange said:

In this I see the course of one\'s life with, perhaps, death being the bullet in the gun ending fun. The rushing to grow up, the youthful mistakes cast a bit of a shadow but are forgotten by the progression of one\'s life and the busyness therein. Then, before one knows it...death. Or, it could be past mistakes forgotten only to return with a vengeance, I can see multiple interpretations in this wonderful poem. Well done, my friend. πŸŒΉπŸ‘

April 13th, 2025 13:25

Passing on
Tony36 said:

BRAVO

April 13th, 2025 13:20

Passing on
Lorenz said:

Weird...It reminds of sentences from 70\'s spaghetti western !

April 13th, 2025 10:52

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