Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



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GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ said:

Short sweet and a great write!!!

May 7th, 2025 12:45

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GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ said:

There was a song once; “pave paradise put up a parking lot.” Great write!

May 7th, 2025 12:42

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Tristan Robert Lange said:

Wow. Powerful poem, full of depth. This is a wonderful metaphor that can be interpreted in a few very impactful ways. In this, I initially read it as the passing of life to death and, how, death is really providing comfort and relaxation from a long, tiring, but worthy existence. Well done, my friend. Beautiful! 🌹👏

May 7th, 2025 11:02

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Friendship said:

Your poem masterfully weaves together the transition from day to night, the changing seasons, specifically the vibrant hues of fall, and the profound emotional weight of memory and wisdom that comes with aging. The imagery evokes a sense of hope and renewal, while simultaneously hinting at the comfort found in rest and acceptance at the end of one\'s day.

May 7th, 2025 08:04

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Jerry Reynolds said:

A fine write, SB. I can relate for sure at my age.

May 7th, 2025 06:33

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Salvia.S said:

A hauntingly graceful verse—quietly powerful, with a gentle melancholy that lingers.


May 7th, 2025 06:08

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David Wakeling said:

As I get older I look forward to sleep more and more. Wonderfully created poem.Strong rhyme.

May 7th, 2025 05:50

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MDStone said:

The seasons with all their feels, changes, and challenges also bring their own special “delight.” So much like life. Thank you, Soren, for the introspection. I felt the coolness of the shadows, the loneliness of darkness coming way too soon. But I also snuggled in tired to a warm bed with a comfy quilt. Now I’m ready for another go of it!

May 7th, 2025 05:16

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Soman Ragavan said:

You have a rare mind that sees hidden things, fleeting occurrences, the connection between things... In short you have vision.
**VISION. A great poet has spiritual insight and can see truths that others do not. Poets have, in moments of vision, the power of understanding, by a kind of instinct, things, their qualities and the relations between them, which ordinary people cannot see. All true poetry is the product of vision or imagination, for it is the expression of it. The poet idealises the real. There is suggestiveness in great poetry. It suggests or implies much more than it says.**
--Wren & Martin : \"HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION.\" (Revised by Prasada Rao). New Delhi : S. Chand & Co., 1994. (Reprinted 1994). (Full acknowledgements are made).

May 7th, 2025 04:24

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Poetic Licence said:

A very relatable write, nicely written

May 7th, 2025 04:06

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Victor Bolshov said:

Beautiful, as always. Few words that introduce you to a lot of thoughts.

May 7th, 2025 03:49

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Lorenz said:

Landscape of shifting seasons...

May 7th, 2025 03:37

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orchidee said:

A fine write SB.

May 7th, 2025 03:29

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Goldfinch60 said:

So many things change in our lives soren.

Andy

May 7th, 2025 01:20

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Salvia.S said:

Your poem is powerful and evocative, effectively capturing the pain of change and loss in familiar places. The imagery is vivid and impactful. Well done!

May 6th, 2025 21:51

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Tristan Robert Lange said:

Oh, I know this experience well. Where I grew up, everything is different. Well done, on this Soren! 🌹👏

May 6th, 2025 20:24

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NinjaGirl said:

People destroy what we never thought we\'d once appreciate. Thoughtful write.

May 6th, 2025 18:47

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Teddy.15 said:

A familiar place, so very important and in some cases it\'s not. When I go to London I always hope for this, sometimes .y very old memories are ruined but again it\'s ok, time and age moves us on. . An absolutely wonderful poem. 🌹

May 6th, 2025 13:30

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Thomas W Case said:

I love it. Tremendous work.

May 6th, 2025 12:37

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orchidee said:

And now my poem - What I didn\'t know! LOL.

May 6th, 2025 11:12

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Lorenz said:

I have the same feeling when I look at my environment .As it belonged to a stolen memory ...

May 6th, 2025 09:50

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Damaso said:

It breaks my heart. I share your sentiment. Excellent. Regards.

May 6th, 2025 09:40

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Tony36 said:

Excellent write

May 6th, 2025 09:23

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Friendship said:

Your poem contrasts memories of innocence with the harsh realities of commercialization and urbanization. In it, you express a deep sense of loss and nostalgia for a familiar place that has undergone significant transformation, highlighting the conflict between memory and change. It reflects on how progress can alter landscapes and erase personal histories. Could the metaphor be \"Change\'s theft\"? It personifies change as a thief, emphasizing the loss experienced.

May 6th, 2025 06:53

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Teddy.15 said:

What a magnificent truth and so very poetically powerful. Blown away with this one especially because it speaks personally to me. 🌹

May 6th, 2025 05:18

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David Wakeling said:

That\'s progress I guess.They don\'t knock down buildings they knock down memories.Certainly a touch of anger and sadness here,Made me think

May 6th, 2025 05:09

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arqios said:

It always saddens me that the “hood” has transformed, eradicating my past along with my sentimental journeying 🙏🏻🕊️

May 6th, 2025 04:53

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Victor Bolshov said:

Very nice and original rhymes. Indeed, it can be quite an experience to get back to your memorable places only to find them irreversibly changed and forsaken.

May 6th, 2025 03:40

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Goldfinch60 said:

Fine and true words soren, putting thoughts into practice can lead to anomalies.

Andy

May 6th, 2025 01:46

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Soman Ragavan said:


“Watch your thoughts,
they become your words;
watch your words,
they become your actions;
watch your actions,
they become your habits;
watch your habits,
they become your character;
watch your character,
it becomes your destiny.”

by
Lao Tzu (born 571 BC)
The tragedy is that we have no control over our thoughts. Hitler’s mind told him to wage wars, regardless. We know the consequences. It is the same with all those who launched wars. Thoughts lead in the end to character, which itself defines your destiny.
In the end, we have no control over the whole process.
Soman Ragavan
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