Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



To beat the band (Ode to Lewis Carroll)
2781 said:

Your go\'na have to serve somebody, the lion sleeps tonight get ready. Good fun, thank you.

February 8th, 2023 21:48

Earthquake
orchidee said:

A dramatic write S.

February 7th, 2023 03:12

Earthquake
Goldfinch60 said:

Good words soren. Such power in our world.

Andy

February 7th, 2023 02:31

Earthquake
Ok Waleed said:

Earth quakes are scary… but you make it sound like a natural calm process. Great poem

February 6th, 2023 22:59

Earthquake
Doggerel Dave said:

I think you\'ve got that, Soren - an earthquake must be must be one of the most discombobulating of experiences - might even be the origin of that slightly overblown word......

February 6th, 2023 20:28

What I\'m not
L. B. Mek said:

I really like distilled realism
delivered with a spoonful of brevity
refreshing to read nuanced veracity
that hasn\'t been muddied..
reads like a drop of freshwater
clear, emotions
perceived/contemplated
through that microscope of Time..
A great shorty dear Poet
(so many relationships begin
with assumptions
of how the other person can
in time, become
the person we\'re actually looking for
when, its more likely
in waiting/manipulating
for that person to change
we\'re adding a toxic element
to both our lives and forsaking
what chance the relationship
ever had to succeed...)

February 6th, 2023 04:10

What I\'m not
Goldfinch60 said:

I am sure \'you are\' soren and will always be there to give happiness to all.

Andy

February 6th, 2023 03:16

Prints
L. B. Mek said:

When reading your brilliant words
I couldn\'t help but be reminded
of Walt Whitman\'s poignant words:
\'I depart as air, I shake my white locks at the runaway sun,
I effuse my flesh in eddies, and drift it in lacy jags.

I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love,
If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.\'
(from Song of myself, 52
https://poets.org/poem/song-myself-52
)
Just amazing
how favourably, your poetry
compares
to the work
of one of the greatest Poet\'s
dear Poet
just a privilege to read, thank you!

February 3rd, 2023 03:30

Prints
thinkerbell said:

Beautifully worded...you\'ve cemented your ideas very well 🥰

February 1st, 2023 09:06

Prints
Doggerel Dave said:

To remind me of my DNA spread everywhere is salutary, Soren - I AM part of the universe. A piece which provoked thought in me.....

February 1st, 2023 07:06

Prints
arqios said:

Beautiful both in sentiment and articulation! Good one Soren!

February 1st, 2023 05:54

Cat as trophy
sorenbarrett said:

Bella so glad you enjoyed it. It was more fun to write about years later than it was to go through at the time. Thanks again so much for the read.

January 31st, 2023 17:07

Circular journey
sorenbarrett said:

Dear Bella you humble me with your more than gracious comments. My mind wonders onto these things at times and I have to put them to verse. I feel somewhat guilty in that I would like to read more of your poetry that I find so entertaining but I think I have read them all or at least the ones that are listed. If you have others please let me know where to find them they are so rich with life.

January 31st, 2023 15:57

Circular journey
Bella Shepard said:

This one takes my breath away. Who knew that physics could be poetry. Perhaps if physics were taught this way everyone would love it. You are a true wonder in all that you write, and I love working my way through all of it.

January 31st, 2023 14:56

Cat as trophy
Bella Shepard said:

This is a wonderful, engaging story with a punch line that is priceless. I always love a burst out loud at the end. And I love your rhyming patterns, each line flows so beautifully to the next. This is a fav!

January 31st, 2023 14:51

Miss. Understanding/mind and soul agape
Bella Shepard said:

Dear poet this poem is such fun as you play with our extraordinary English language, I loved interpreting each line. This is homonym heaven!

January 31st, 2023 14:43

Sirens
Goldfinch60 said:

Music is my life and always will be soren. Good words.

Andy

January 31st, 2023 02:54

Sirens
Doggerel Dave said:

There\'s not only the Devil who dances here, Soren - the whole piece dances along with pace and energy out of control, yet contained in disciplined lines Thoroughly enjoyed.

January 30th, 2023 07:32

Sirens
amepiesces said:

what a great read ..its so well written ..

January 30th, 2023 05:52

Sirens
L. B. Mek said:

this is a country hit song, in the making
and a most poignant poem, to cherish
in the meantime
wonderful pacing and such distinct imagery
just lovely, absolutely
soul achingly, lovely
thank you!
dear cherished Poet
what a talent!

January 30th, 2023 05:22

Sirens
arqios said:

That read with such fluidity and carried me along even back to a memory of old when the ship we were sailing on got caught in a typhoon so strong we listed to the closest safe harbour the women and children to one side and the men to the other. A distinct memory was the rolling of an empty cola bottle that rolled along the deck uncaring of it being observed. Good stuff here, Soren, the poem not the memory.
Rik

January 30th, 2023 05:05

Men today, gods tomorrow
L. B. Mek said:

Amen! to that last line
such a fun read
\'Doris Day\' eh? lmoa
thank you, put a smile on my face
line after line

January 30th, 2023 03:57

Sombras
Bella Shepard said:

While wandering through your archives I came across this gem. I pulled up the trusty Spanish/Portuguese to English translator and was captivated by what I read. The ever present illusion of freedom, always just out of reach. You capture it all so beautifully. My high school Spanish comprehension has since faded but the pronunciation is still there. Reading this slowly, aloud in the native tongue adds another dimension as each syllable drips like honey onto the tongue. Thank you dear poet for this treat, I\'m a little late but it is such a favorite.

January 29th, 2023 15:00

Men today, gods tomorrow
jarcher54 said:

It is interesting how a list can become a poem, or a sculpture, and take the mind and imagination places. A poem with one verb. Sweet.

January 28th, 2023 20:15

Men today, gods tomorrow
jarcher54 said:

There\'s a line missing. What rhymes with Barrett??

January 28th, 2023 20:13

Men today, gods tomorrow
Bella Shepard said:

As I read this poem I kept wanting to sing it to the tune of Billy Joel\'s \"We Didn\'t Start The Fire\". You can read it slowly and marvel at the accomplishments of each individual, or read it fast and be overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of what humankind is capable of. So creative dear friend, you always amaze me.

January 28th, 2023 12:14

Men today, gods tomorrow
Doggerel Dave said:

I\'m still trying to unlock the code, Soren.......

January 28th, 2023 07:07

Vengeance
L. B. Mek said:

an important and complex subject
deftly handled, dear Poet
(I\'m most scared of reactionary vigilantes
ignorantly/mistakenly
sparking community violence n looting
in neighbourhoods
that exist, hinging on such
thinly balanced tensions
for, to such rowdy crowds
it is but a moment of release
yet
they demolish, livelihoods
and ways of lives, for so many
needlessly)

January 27th, 2023 03:51

Vengeance
Doggerel Dave said:

Doesn\'t set me free to know that the dickheads listed in the first half seem to be multiplying. I think I spend too much time wondering why...
Thanks for raising the issue, Soren.

January 26th, 2023 18:54

Earth, Air, Fire
Bella Shepard said:

I\'ve read several books lately about the life cycles of ancient forests, and your poem states so very succinctly and eloquently the symbiosis that sustains that life. Trees have come to be my passion, and the more I learn about their hidden life the more I love them.

January 25th, 2023 14:48



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