Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
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Thomas W Case said:
This hits like a blunt report filed by the heart—no poetry-padding, just impact and aftermath.
Gritty, necessary work that refuses comfort and forces the reader to stand where the bodies are.
January 27th, 2026 09:05
Thomas W Case said:
This hits like a blunt report filed by the heart—no poetry-padding, just impact and aftermath.
Gritty, necessary work that refuses comfort and forces the reader to stand where the bodies are.
January 27th, 2026 09:05
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Tristan Robert Lange said:
At three I stopped to maniacally laugh and expected lightning and thunder...then I realized that was the title, and not Sesame Street! LOL! Sorry, I couldn\'t resist! My silliness aside, Soren, this is a stark reckoning. The repetition, the escalation, the absence of evidence or consequence…it all builds toward the same conclusion. When power answers only to itself, justice becomes theater. This poem names that without flinching. Powerful and necessary, my friend!🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 27th, 2026 09:00
Tristan Robert Lange said:
At three I stopped to maniacally laugh and expected lightning and thunder...then I realized that was the title, and not Sesame Street! LOL! Sorry, I couldn\'t resist! My silliness aside, Soren, this is a stark reckoning. The repetition, the escalation, the absence of evidence or consequence…it all builds toward the same conclusion. When power answers only to itself, justice becomes theater. This poem names that without flinching. Powerful and necessary, my friend!🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 27th, 2026 09:00
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Doggerel Dave said:
One of your most political. Keep up the good work.
January 27th, 2026 08:41
Doggerel Dave said:
One of your most political. Keep up the good work.
January 27th, 2026 08:41
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Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem explores themes of violence, authority, and the dehumanization that often accompanies state-sanctioned actions, particularly in law enforcement. It critiques the impunity with which these actions are sometimes carried out, suggesting a moral ambiguity and a lack of accountability in the system. Yet your poem serves to provoke thought and raise awareness about the normalization of violence in policing, urging readers to consider moral implications and the need for accountability in law enforcement practices, against police brutality and systemic racism.
Soren, this pertains to the individual who was shot by agents ten times. The purpose behind the recent actions of individuals targeting law enforcement agents warrants examination from multiple perspectives. On one hand, these agents are performing their duties as mandated, focusing on enforcing immigration policies. However, the public\'s reaction, manifested through protests, necessitates a nuanced understanding. Regardless of approval or disapproval, the authorities will persist in their enforcement efforts. The recent incident involving an individual shot multiple times is distressing; nonetheless, it is crucial to consider the context. The individual in question had retired from his role as a nurse and had reportedly exhibited erratic behavior post-retirement, including adopting unconventional attire and engaging in inappropriate conduct. Although his family had expressed concerns, the response of being shot multiple times raises questions. It is essential to acknowledge that the individual was armed, contributing to the complexity of the situation. Ultimately, the incident highlights the need for a balanced approach in addressing these issues.
January 27th, 2026 08:12
Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem explores themes of violence, authority, and the dehumanization that often accompanies state-sanctioned actions, particularly in law enforcement. It critiques the impunity with which these actions are sometimes carried out, suggesting a moral ambiguity and a lack of accountability in the system. Yet your poem serves to provoke thought and raise awareness about the normalization of violence in policing, urging readers to consider moral implications and the need for accountability in law enforcement practices, against police brutality and systemic racism.
Soren, this pertains to the individual who was shot by agents ten times. The purpose behind the recent actions of individuals targeting law enforcement agents warrants examination from multiple perspectives. On one hand, these agents are performing their duties as mandated, focusing on enforcing immigration policies. However, the public\'s reaction, manifested through protests, necessitates a nuanced understanding. Regardless of approval or disapproval, the authorities will persist in their enforcement efforts. The recent incident involving an individual shot multiple times is distressing; nonetheless, it is crucial to consider the context. The individual in question had retired from his role as a nurse and had reportedly exhibited erratic behavior post-retirement, including adopting unconventional attire and engaging in inappropriate conduct. Although his family had expressed concerns, the response of being shot multiple times raises questions. It is essential to acknowledge that the individual was armed, contributing to the complexity of the situation. Ultimately, the incident highlights the need for a balanced approach in addressing these issues.
January 27th, 2026 08:12
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orchidee said:
Good write SB.
January 27th, 2026 03:19
orchidee said:
Good write SB.
January 27th, 2026 03:19
The way I like it
Goldfinch60 said:
A wonderful way of life back in the day soren. I remember it well.
Andy
January 27th, 2026 02:26
Goldfinch60 said:
A wonderful way of life back in the day soren. I remember it well.
Andy
January 27th, 2026 02:26
The way I like it
Dan Williams said:
This is just charming. Hits home for me in many different ways.
January 27th, 2026 01:08
Dan Williams said:
This is just charming. Hits home for me in many different ways.
January 27th, 2026 01:08
The way I like it
cellinic said:
A very deep write with reserved a bit hidden emotions, sounds like a calm but still resonating reflection
January 26th, 2026 21:00
cellinic said:
A very deep write with reserved a bit hidden emotions, sounds like a calm but still resonating reflection
January 26th, 2026 21:00
The way I like it
Allie561 said:
How simple things used to be. This poem has such a deep nostalgic feel to it. When I was younger, I used to go over to my cousin’s farm. We had built a tire swing and we would spend hours outside. It’s so sad to see how we went from that to having our face in front of a screen every day. There’s a park near my house and every time I take a walk around it, I’ve noticed that I see less and less children playing. They might be at school but most are probably at home in front of electronics. We’ve taken the natural simplicity away from life. Hang on to what you have Soren, it’s very special. Great work.
January 26th, 2026 20:54
Allie561 said:
How simple things used to be. This poem has such a deep nostalgic feel to it. When I was younger, I used to go over to my cousin’s farm. We had built a tire swing and we would spend hours outside. It’s so sad to see how we went from that to having our face in front of a screen every day. There’s a park near my house and every time I take a walk around it, I’ve noticed that I see less and less children playing. They might be at school but most are probably at home in front of electronics. We’ve taken the natural simplicity away from life. Hang on to what you have Soren, it’s very special. Great work.
January 26th, 2026 20:54
The way I like it
Friendship said:
Magnificently crafted! Your poem beautifully captures the essence of a simpler, more authentic way of life, radiating a profound appreciation for nature\'s splendor, warm community bonds, and timeless traditional values. It juxtaposes the allure of modern conveniences and commercialism with the sublime joys of a rustic lifestyle. The poet skillfully highlights the quintessential elements of rural life, including the bounty of homegrown food, heartwarming community interactions, and a deep, soulful connection to nature. It powerfully emphasizes the extraordinary pleasures found in simplicity and the paramount importance of nurturing personal relationships over the ephemeral allure of technology and consumerism. Yet, the purpose of your poem soars as a vibrant celebration of a way of life that prioritizes meaningful personal connections, nature\'s wisdom, and simplicity over the dizzying distractions and complexities of modern technology and consumer culture. It stands as a profound critique of modernity while passionately advocating for a return to life\'s simpler, richer pleasures.
January 26th, 2026 15:48
Friendship said:
Magnificently crafted! Your poem beautifully captures the essence of a simpler, more authentic way of life, radiating a profound appreciation for nature\'s splendor, warm community bonds, and timeless traditional values. It juxtaposes the allure of modern conveniences and commercialism with the sublime joys of a rustic lifestyle. The poet skillfully highlights the quintessential elements of rural life, including the bounty of homegrown food, heartwarming community interactions, and a deep, soulful connection to nature. It powerfully emphasizes the extraordinary pleasures found in simplicity and the paramount importance of nurturing personal relationships over the ephemeral allure of technology and consumerism. Yet, the purpose of your poem soars as a vibrant celebration of a way of life that prioritizes meaningful personal connections, nature\'s wisdom, and simplicity over the dizzying distractions and complexities of modern technology and consumer culture. It stands as a profound critique of modernity while passionately advocating for a return to life\'s simpler, richer pleasures.
January 26th, 2026 15:48
The way I like it
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this is excellent, my friend. Food, land, neighbors, and time are all reclaimed on your own terms. The absence of convenience doesn’t feel like loss…it feels like clarity. A solid, affirming piece. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 26th, 2026 09:02
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this is excellent, my friend. Food, land, neighbors, and time are all reclaimed on your own terms. The absence of convenience doesn’t feel like loss…it feels like clarity. A solid, affirming piece. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 26th, 2026 09:02
The way I like it
Jerry Reynolds said:
Good write, Sorenbarrett. Coming from town with some supplies to our farm, my grandfather would point out, \"This is as far as the electricity goes,\" as we passed the last pole miles from the farm, with water fetched from a spring and no indoor plumbing. I chose to poop from a tree, what with the spiders and all eager to catch gnats attracted to a hole full of shit.
January 26th, 2026 08:11
Jerry Reynolds said:
Good write, Sorenbarrett. Coming from town with some supplies to our farm, my grandfather would point out, \"This is as far as the electricity goes,\" as we passed the last pole miles from the farm, with water fetched from a spring and no indoor plumbing. I chose to poop from a tree, what with the spiders and all eager to catch gnats attracted to a hole full of shit.
January 26th, 2026 08:11
Freedom in chains
Soman Ragavan said:
There are similarities between this poem and \"The Prisoner of Chillon\" by Byron (1788-1824).
January 26th, 2026 06:10
Soman Ragavan said:
There are similarities between this poem and \"The Prisoner of Chillon\" by Byron (1788-1824).
January 26th, 2026 06:10
Freedom in chains
Soman Ragavan said:
This poem resembles the plight many people feel. It is apparent freedom, but we are really in chains, invisible chains. Even the internet has been weaponized to track people, to store what they have written. It is this tendency of Man to imprison others.
January 26th, 2026 06:09
Soman Ragavan said:
This poem resembles the plight many people feel. It is apparent freedom, but we are really in chains, invisible chains. Even the internet has been weaponized to track people, to store what they have written. It is this tendency of Man to imprison others.
January 26th, 2026 06:09
The way I like it
Atticus_made said:
It reflects on how simple life can be, if one were to try. I am unsure if I am interpreting it the best it can be, but it reminds one of how comfortable older ways can be.
January 26th, 2026 05:44
Atticus_made said:
It reflects on how simple life can be, if one were to try. I am unsure if I am interpreting it the best it can be, but it reminds one of how comfortable older ways can be.
January 26th, 2026 05:44
The way I like it
Paul Bell said:
Sounds idyllic, lost to nature and loving it.
Though I feel you\'re missing out. So I\'m sending a few chaps who sell insurance, double glazing, fix your roof, oh, and wait for it, the Jehovah\'s will pop by for a little chat.
January 26th, 2026 05:03
Paul Bell said:
Sounds idyllic, lost to nature and loving it.
Though I feel you\'re missing out. So I\'m sending a few chaps who sell insurance, double glazing, fix your roof, oh, and wait for it, the Jehovah\'s will pop by for a little chat.
January 26th, 2026 05:03
The way I like it
Teddy.15 said:
I know I was born many years after you dear sorrenbarret but I\'m still old enough to appreciate the simplicity that life once had to offer, love anything that doesn\'t have technology attached! 🌹
January 26th, 2026 04:22
Teddy.15 said:
I know I was born many years after you dear sorrenbarret but I\'m still old enough to appreciate the simplicity that life once had to offer, love anything that doesn\'t have technology attached! 🌹
January 26th, 2026 04:22
From the veins of our fathers
Goldfinch60 said:
Those unseen dangers can be avoided in time soren. Very good words.
Andy
January 26th, 2026 02:47
Goldfinch60 said:
Those unseen dangers can be avoided in time soren. Very good words.
Andy
January 26th, 2026 02:47
From the veins of our fathers
cellinic said:
A serious and well-substantiated write about useful and imminent things! Best wishes, SB!
January 26th, 2026 01:32
cellinic said:
A serious and well-substantiated write about useful and imminent things! Best wishes, SB!
January 26th, 2026 01:32
Poems from the mist
aDarkerMind said:
am even more impressed with this one Soren...
every line a gem my friend.
January 25th, 2026 20:50
aDarkerMind said:
am even more impressed with this one Soren...
every line a gem my friend.
January 25th, 2026 20:50
From the veins of our fathers
aDarkerMind said:
The wind whispers a warning taste in the mouth...
that line alone is worth more than just a favourite.
as impressed as always my friend.
January 25th, 2026 20:28
aDarkerMind said:
The wind whispers a warning taste in the mouth...
that line alone is worth more than just a favourite.
as impressed as always my friend.
January 25th, 2026 20:28
From the veins of our fathers
lunarchloedip said:
this one has a really nice rhythm to it :)
January 25th, 2026 18:36
lunarchloedip said:
this one has a really nice rhythm to it :)
January 25th, 2026 18:36
From the veins of our fathers
Allie561 said:
There are many things we can learn from others including nature. I remember being told that if you could see the lighter sides of leaves, rain would be coming. And I’m sure most of us know the “Red sky at night sailors delight, red sky in morning sailors take warning.” It’s definitely a good idea to pay attention to what’s going on around us. Great poem Soren, you never disappoint.
January 25th, 2026 14:47
Allie561 said:
There are many things we can learn from others including nature. I remember being told that if you could see the lighter sides of leaves, rain would be coming. And I’m sure most of us know the “Red sky at night sailors delight, red sky in morning sailors take warning.” It’s definitely a good idea to pay attention to what’s going on around us. Great poem Soren, you never disappoint.
January 25th, 2026 14:47
From the veins of our fathers
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this poem weaves instinct, nature, and foresight into a single current. From ancestral memory to subtle bodily warning, it reminds us that we are still part of the old rhythms. Quietly prophetic and deeply grounded. Beautiful work, dear friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 25th, 2026 10:45
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, this poem weaves instinct, nature, and foresight into a single current. From ancestral memory to subtle bodily warning, it reminds us that we are still part of the old rhythms. Quietly prophetic and deeply grounded. Beautiful work, dear friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
January 25th, 2026 10:45
From the veins of our fathers
Jerry Reynolds said:
Really enjoyed reading your sonnet, sorenbarrett. Well crafted.
January 25th, 2026 09:03
Jerry Reynolds said:
Really enjoyed reading your sonnet, sorenbarrett. Well crafted.
January 25th, 2026 09:03
From the veins of our fathers
Paul Bell said:
I sort of recall our resident weather forecaster telling us there was no hurricane coming.
Then the hurricane hit, and the dogs abuse he got that day, they still talk about it now.
Humans, animals, intelligence, I wonder.
January 25th, 2026 08:52
Paul Bell said:
I sort of recall our resident weather forecaster telling us there was no hurricane coming.
Then the hurricane hit, and the dogs abuse he got that day, they still talk about it now.
Humans, animals, intelligence, I wonder.
January 25th, 2026 08:52
From the veins of our fathers
Thomas W Case said:
This feels ancestral, like knowledge older than language stirring awake.
You tap into instinct here, and it hums with quiet authority.
January 25th, 2026 07:34
Thomas W Case said:
This feels ancestral, like knowledge older than language stirring awake.
You tap into instinct here, and it hums with quiet authority.
January 25th, 2026 07:34
From the veins of our fathers
Friendship said:
Your poem explores the deep connection between humanity and nature, highlighting the instinctual and ancestral knowledge that resides within us. It emphasizes the idea that people possess an innate awareness of their environment, shaped by ancestral experiences and memories.
January 25th, 2026 07:11
Friendship said:
Your poem explores the deep connection between humanity and nature, highlighting the instinctual and ancestral knowledge that resides within us. It emphasizes the idea that people possess an innate awareness of their environment, shaped by ancestral experiences and memories.
January 25th, 2026 07:11
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