Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



Mysteries of the mato
Tristan Robert Lange said:

My friend, this is rich…the forest as mother, spirit, keeper of old wisdom. Every sound and shadow adds to that living presence. You brought the whole Mato to life. Love it, Soren! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

December 1st, 2025 18:06

Mysteries of the mato
Lorenz said:

A thousend shades of green ...

December 1st, 2025 17:20

America
William Hromada said:

Quite the image, sad but true thought!

December 1st, 2025 09:49

America
PerditaRose said:

Hi Soren,
I saw that this poem was listed in Poems from the community trending this week that Julian emailed today. I\'m guessing this happens fairly frequently and there are others whose poems I have also read. I understand that it\'s about your disgust with our country. I have no issue with that. But I don\'t fully understand what the last line means. Can you explain, or would you rather not, or am I just too dense?
Thanks,
Perdita
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To brief, who\'s speaking the last line: the \"fly herder\" or the poet? Am I even more dense?

December 1st, 2025 08:30

Mysteries of the mato
Friendship said:

Well written. The poem “Mysteries of the Mato” revolves around the deep connection between nature and human experience. It celebrates the rich, mystical qualities of the forest, highlighting its sounds, sights, and the wisdom it holds. The poet captures the beauty and serenity of nature, the spiritual presence of the past, and the nurturing aspects of the earth, while contrasting them with the chaotic and lifeless elements of urban life. Yet your poem serves to remind readers of the importance and beauty of nature, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its mysteries, especially in contrast to the chaotic nature of urban living. It invites reflection on the spiritual and nurturing aspects of the environment, suggesting that solace and wisdom can be found in the embrace of nature.

December 1st, 2025 07:10

Mysteries of the mato
arqios said:

Just finished viewing Tom Hanks’ “Here” and now your poem reverberates in the mind and soul. That spirit is past, present, and future!🙏🏻🕊️

December 1st, 2025 06:54

Mysteries of the mato
Paul Bell said:

It is strange that once upon a time man was part of the forest, and they lived hand in hand.
Did man progress and move on, leaving the forest behind.
It seems as the years have gone by, the forest has kept its dignity, but man has lost his way.

December 1st, 2025 06:49

Mysteries of the mato
orchidee said:

A fine write SB, and with skill rhyming the end of lines, and also within the last lines of each verse. Some hymns with longer lines rhyme mid-lines as well as end-lines, which is skilful, I think. KP asks me \'What rhymes with sewage?\' so she can write a poem about what I feed her. lol.

December 1st, 2025 03:54

Foolishness compounded
Goldfinch60 said:

Clever write soren, I too wish you well.

Andy

December 1st, 2025 02:18

Awakening
BoxMyHeart said:

The failing of maintaining the fantasy for longer than a dream.

November 30th, 2025 18:09

Foolishness compounded
Teddy.15 said:

Nursery rhymes with a twist, wonderful and creative. 🌹 🌝 🥄 🐄

November 30th, 2025 12:47

Foolishness compounded
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, this is wild in the best way…a playful tumble of language that bends every line back on itself. It’s clever, fast, and full of a sharp wink! Love it, my friend! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

November 30th, 2025 08:34

Foolishness compounded
Thomas W Case said:

Wow. Tremendous work.

November 30th, 2025 07:44

America
NafisaSB said:

This one hits hard as it’s straight from the heart. Bravo. 💐👍

November 30th, 2025 05:34

Foolishness compounded
Friendship said:

OH My, what a delightful poem. This poem revolves around the concept of paradox and the playful nature of language. It explores the idea of dual meanings and the absurdity present in everyday phrases and objects. The poet consists of a series of whimsical, imaginative descriptions that juxtapose familiar terms with unexpected associations, highlighting the absurdity and humor in language and life. The poem seems to be crafted for enjoyment and reflection, encouraging readers to consider the quirks of language and the humor inherent in the way we describe our world. Its whimsical nature invites readers to engage with language creatively, provoking thought and laughter.

November 30th, 2025 05:04

Foolishness compounded
orchidee said:

Oh lol, good write SB.

November 30th, 2025 03:27

Falling apart
Goldfinch60 said:

Each new day we awake is precious soren.

Andy

November 30th, 2025 02:22

Falling apart
arqios said:

Sometimes the shredding hurts with all the chafing and scraping. Such is life! 🙏🕊️

November 30th, 2025 01:26

Falling apart
Kevin Hulme said:

Apparently you can\'t step in the same River twice. And maybe we are not the same person today that was here yesterday.
Aren\'t we dying every day?
Well said.

November 29th, 2025 20:14

At end of day
jorge serra said:

Is a good poem, it was White very well at the end of day, with a truth messsage.


November 29th, 2025 16:34

Falling apart
Lorenz said:

Do pisces natives see the dawn of a new day ?

November 29th, 2025 11:20

Falling apart
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, this lands with a steady force…the falling petals, the dropped coat, the scales shaved away. I’ve known that kind of slow awakening myself, and you write it with a grounded honesty. Love it, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

November 29th, 2025 09:15

Falling apart
Friendship said:

The poem revolves around the theme of transformation and renewal. It explores the process of shedding layers of the past, confronting decay, and ultimately awakening to new possibilities. The poet reflects a journey through despair and loss, symbolized by imagery of decay and twilight, leading to a moment of clarity and rebirth, represented by the arrival of a new day.

November 29th, 2025 07:15

Falling apart
Paul Bell said:

This could be the decay of life, old bones tired eyes living out life.
At some point, the eyes won\'t open ever again to a new day.


November 29th, 2025 05:51

Hard love
PerditaRose said:

I really hate anger, especially my own. But I just want to point out that, for some people, mental illness comes prepackaged with its own punishment. So, there\'s really no need for dad, or mom, to get out the \"strap\", no matter what form it might take.
My impression, from the other comments, is that perhaps I\'m taking your words too literally. Still, I really felt compelled to speak up.

November 29th, 2025 05:19

Falling apart
Aman 12 said:

this feels like truth is personified. Stripping away layer by layer.

November 29th, 2025 03:37

Falling apart
orchidee said:

Yep, sounds like KP when her botox melts, or fades away. She goes all saggy - and that\'s Too Much Information! lol.

November 29th, 2025 03:20

Hard love
Goldfinch60 said:

My children never had me slap them, they still grew up with respect for others though soren.

Andy

November 29th, 2025 02:12

Hard love
cellinic said:

Dear Soren, I\'ve enjoyed the read, which I find very intense and dynamic, rather persuasive concerning the issue of excessive parental punishment. Best wishes and warm regards,

November 28th, 2025 22:08

Hard love
Kevin Hulme said:

\'Spare the Rod ; Spoil the Child\' they say.
Everyone\'s wrapped in Cotton wool these days.
So many youths running riot on the Streets.
A Fine Write.

November 28th, 2025 20:26

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