Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
Night\'s bedroom
mylastwrites said:
Beautiful imagery with your word palette. A wonderful write. Thanks for sharing.
May 16th, 2026 14:44
mylastwrites said:
Beautiful imagery with your word palette. A wonderful write. Thanks for sharing.
May 16th, 2026 14:44
Night\'s bedroom
Marek said:
I really enjoyed reading this one, Soren. It presented me with clear imagery from the beginning and it also spoke to me. I like nature poetry and this one puts a grotesque ending to what might have been a beautiful sunny day (that you maybe missed, according to your earlier comment). Thank you for putting it in words, and nice work putting it in my minds eye.
May 16th, 2026 13:57
Marek said:
I really enjoyed reading this one, Soren. It presented me with clear imagery from the beginning and it also spoke to me. I like nature poetry and this one puts a grotesque ending to what might have been a beautiful sunny day (that you maybe missed, according to your earlier comment). Thank you for putting it in words, and nice work putting it in my minds eye.
May 16th, 2026 13:57
Night\'s bedroom
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this reads like a rain-soaked elegy for the fading day. Mist, blurred hills, muffled birdsong, muddy pools, and dimming light all gather into a richly textured atmosphere of quiet natural sorrow. Wonderfully written, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 16th, 2026 09:19
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this reads like a rain-soaked elegy for the fading day. Mist, blurred hills, muffled birdsong, muddy pools, and dimming light all gather into a richly textured atmosphere of quiet natural sorrow. Wonderfully written, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 16th, 2026 09:19
Night\'s bedroom
Neville said:
For some reason or reasons, I just couldn\'t stop the smile upon my reading - Stillness of breath in day\'s death as sky pulls down the shades .. excellent .. Neville
May 16th, 2026 08:39
Neville said:
For some reason or reasons, I just couldn\'t stop the smile upon my reading - Stillness of breath in day\'s death as sky pulls down the shades .. excellent .. Neville
May 16th, 2026 08:39
Night\'s bedroom
Friendship said:
Lovely write. Your poem captures the transition from day to night. I like how you illustrate the melancholic beauty of nature as daylight fades and darkness envelops the landscape. It evokes feelings of sadness and introspection, emphasizing the emotional depth of this quiet time.
May 16th, 2026 07:46
Friendship said:
Lovely write. Your poem captures the transition from day to night. I like how you illustrate the melancholic beauty of nature as daylight fades and darkness envelops the landscape. It evokes feelings of sadness and introspection, emphasizing the emotional depth of this quiet time.
May 16th, 2026 07:46
Night\'s bedroom
David Wakeling said:
Some beautiful yet ominous images here.I like the use of adjectives to strengthen the vision.A well constructed view that the storm is coming
May 16th, 2026 07:12
David Wakeling said:
Some beautiful yet ominous images here.I like the use of adjectives to strengthen the vision.A well constructed view that the storm is coming
May 16th, 2026 07:12
Night\'s bedroom
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
Most descriptive write my friend, much enjoyed
May 16th, 2026 04:09
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
Most descriptive write my friend, much enjoyed
May 16th, 2026 04:09
Unrepented
Neville said:
It\'s a jungle out there & despite being surrounded by both internal & external conflict & constraining & compelling forces, I for one have thus far survived .. but it isn\'t easy, is it .. thanks so much for the ride .. sorenbarrett .. I now plan on cancelling my next safari in favour of spending some quality time deep in my own bunker .. Neville πβββββπ
May 16th, 2026 03:07
Neville said:
It\'s a jungle out there & despite being surrounded by both internal & external conflict & constraining & compelling forces, I for one have thus far survived .. but it isn\'t easy, is it .. thanks so much for the ride .. sorenbarrett .. I now plan on cancelling my next safari in favour of spending some quality time deep in my own bunker .. Neville πβββββπ
May 16th, 2026 03:07
Unrepented
Kevin Hulme said:
Sometimes we are Raging against the Storm, trying to be heard. Good Write.
May 15th, 2026 18:31
Kevin Hulme said:
Sometimes we are Raging against the Storm, trying to be heard. Good Write.
May 15th, 2026 18:31
Unrepented
Lorenz said:
I am wary of those white doves of peace who always manage to look spotless...
May 15th, 2026 14:31
Lorenz said:
I am wary of those white doves of peace who always manage to look spotless...
May 15th, 2026 14:31
Unrepented
Friendship said:
Your poem explores themes of internal conflict and moral struggle, specifically the tension between the desire for peace and the realities of a violent world. The feelings of guilt and complicity, as you acknowledge your own selfishness and inaction in the face of injustice.
May 15th, 2026 13:36
Friendship said:
Your poem explores themes of internal conflict and moral struggle, specifically the tension between the desire for peace and the realities of a violent world. The feelings of guilt and complicity, as you acknowledge your own selfishness and inaction in the face of injustice.
May 15th, 2026 13:36
Unrepented
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this has the feel of a moral self-examination filtered through nature and metaphor. Doves, hawks, dams, storms, flowers, justice in a cageβ¦everything circles around the difficulty of remaining compassionate without becoming hardened. Strong and thoughtful piece, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 15th, 2026 09:40
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this has the feel of a moral self-examination filtered through nature and metaphor. Doves, hawks, dams, storms, flowers, justice in a cageβ¦everything circles around the difficulty of remaining compassionate without becoming hardened. Strong and thoughtful piece, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 15th, 2026 09:40
Unrepented
David Wakeling said:
This certainly digs deep for emotions. All the deadly sins are covered here.There is a sense of despair that quite understandable.An interesting work amigo
May 15th, 2026 06:15
David Wakeling said:
This certainly digs deep for emotions. All the deadly sins are covered here.There is a sense of despair that quite understandable.An interesting work amigo
May 15th, 2026 06:15
Unrepented
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
Good write my friend, and a great message, much enjoyed
May 15th, 2026 02:41
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
Good write my friend, and a great message, much enjoyed
May 15th, 2026 02:41
Falling down
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this is magnificently minimal and delightfully quirky π€£ The bouncing rhyme and wordplay keep it light, but thereβs still a sly little moral caution sitting underneath the humor. Fun write, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 14th, 2026 11:22
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this is magnificently minimal and delightfully quirky π€£ The bouncing rhyme and wordplay keep it light, but thereβs still a sly little moral caution sitting underneath the humor. Fun write, my friend. πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
May 14th, 2026 11:22
Falling down
Friendship said:
Wow, you made me work overtime on this poem. It was short, yet the painting you painted was powerful.
Your poem brilliantly illuminates the profound journey of descent and the transformative power of resilience, empowering us to rise above adversity and discover our inner strength in the face of challenge. The vivid imagery of hills and holes spectacularly captures life\'s unpredictable journey and the vital role of self-reflection in navigating its complexities. Yet at the end, the poet likely aims to impart wisdom, reminding us readers to stay mindful of our choices and the inherent risks in life. You encourage a level-headed approach to navigating challenges, advocating for self-awareness and caution.
May 14th, 2026 08:08
Friendship said:
Wow, you made me work overtime on this poem. It was short, yet the painting you painted was powerful.
Your poem brilliantly illuminates the profound journey of descent and the transformative power of resilience, empowering us to rise above adversity and discover our inner strength in the face of challenge. The vivid imagery of hills and holes spectacularly captures life\'s unpredictable journey and the vital role of self-reflection in navigating its complexities. Yet at the end, the poet likely aims to impart wisdom, reminding us readers to stay mindful of our choices and the inherent risks in life. You encourage a level-headed approach to navigating challenges, advocating for self-awareness and caution.
May 14th, 2026 08:08
Falling down
Priya Tomar said:
Short poem with a powerful message .
Nicely done .
May 14th, 2026 06:46
Priya Tomar said:
Short poem with a powerful message .
Nicely done .
May 14th, 2026 06:46
Falling down
David Wakeling said:
Betting with the Devil you always loose. Well done
May 14th, 2026 06:37
David Wakeling said:
Betting with the Devil you always loose. Well done
May 14th, 2026 06:37
Falling down
Katie B. said:
Still sounds forlorn, as did yesterday. Hope all is well.
May 14th, 2026 04:41
Katie B. said:
Still sounds forlorn, as did yesterday. Hope all is well.
May 14th, 2026 04:41
Falling down
Abdullah123 said:
The internal rhymes almost made me read it like a rap... which I adore! Wonderfully written and beautiful message a fave
May 14th, 2026 02:49
Abdullah123 said:
The internal rhymes almost made me read it like a rap... which I adore! Wonderfully written and beautiful message a fave
May 14th, 2026 02:49
Falling down
Doggerel Dave said:
What is happening to you, Soren?
So simple and direct...
May 14th, 2026 02:22
Doggerel Dave said:
What is happening to you, Soren?
So simple and direct...
May 14th, 2026 02:22
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