Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
Residue for vultures
Paul Bell said:
Wow, you got that out in more ways than one.
You always hope fellow poets write their stuff to the best of their abilities, but even subconsciously we all maybe grab a line off a poem we know.
I would just copy Bob Dylan if I could get away with it.
February 25th, 2026 13:48
Paul Bell said:
Wow, you got that out in more ways than one.
You always hope fellow poets write their stuff to the best of their abilities, but even subconsciously we all maybe grab a line off a poem we know.
I would just copy Bob Dylan if I could get away with it.
February 25th, 2026 13:48
Residue for vultures
Friendship said:
The poem suffers from numerous issues and seems unstructured, akin to a chaotic mess, to me. The smallest glitch upsets our day when expectations are not met. Nicely written, it focuses well on the problem and cites the despair. Worse still, it is when the screen not cursor does not appear. Yet on the other hand, the poet\'s contradictory nature is perplexing, as it simultaneously conveys the artist\'s struggles with emotional dismissal of their authentic work while issuing criticism towards others, which undermines its intended message.
February 25th, 2026 10:47
Friendship said:
The poem suffers from numerous issues and seems unstructured, akin to a chaotic mess, to me. The smallest glitch upsets our day when expectations are not met. Nicely written, it focuses well on the problem and cites the despair. Worse still, it is when the screen not cursor does not appear. Yet on the other hand, the poet\'s contradictory nature is perplexing, as it simultaneously conveys the artist\'s struggles with emotional dismissal of their authentic work while issuing criticism towards others, which undermines its intended message.
February 25th, 2026 10:47
Residue for vultures
orchidee said:
Those plagiarisers, that who you mean?!
This is too much even to dish up for KP! heehee. I will add sugar or salt to her sewage though, depending if I\'m giving her a sweet or savoury course. lol. My kindness goes too far to her.
February 25th, 2026 10:12
orchidee said:
Those plagiarisers, that who you mean?!
This is too much even to dish up for KP! heehee. I will add sugar or salt to her sewage though, depending if I\'m giving her a sweet or savoury course. lol. My kindness goes too far to her.
February 25th, 2026 10:12
Residue for vultures
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
a good write much enjoyed
February 25th, 2026 05:24
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
a good write much enjoyed
February 25th, 2026 05:24
Residue for vultures
David Wakeling said:
Wow this certainly has vitriol. I would be interested in what precipitated such a tirade. I mean the metaphors here do not get anymore real than this. As a fan of your poetry I have to say it is disturbing. It disappointing to think poets are stealing from each other. Better days ahead amigo
February 25th, 2026 05:10
David Wakeling said:
Wow this certainly has vitriol. I would be interested in what precipitated such a tirade. I mean the metaphors here do not get anymore real than this. As a fan of your poetry I have to say it is disturbing. It disappointing to think poets are stealing from each other. Better days ahead amigo
February 25th, 2026 05:10
Residue for vultures
Lorenz said:
Let us not despise these scavenging birds of prey ,loyal shadow ministers, which purify us of our wickedness !
February 25th, 2026 04:35
Lorenz said:
Let us not despise these scavenging birds of prey ,loyal shadow ministers, which purify us of our wickedness !
February 25th, 2026 04:35
Prejudice
Allie561 said:
I love the simplicity in the poem yet how it’s still powerful. Yet although we have many shared experiences, the colors I see might not be the same as someone else’s. Great work Soren.
February 25th, 2026 01:48
Allie561 said:
I love the simplicity in the poem yet how it’s still powerful. Yet although we have many shared experiences, the colors I see might not be the same as someone else’s. Great work Soren.
February 25th, 2026 01:48
Prejudice
Kevin Hulme said:
I\'d like Soles on Boots Nailed not Glued.
A fine write.
February 24th, 2026 20:48
Kevin Hulme said:
I\'d like Soles on Boots Nailed not Glued.
A fine write.
February 24th, 2026 20:48
Love your enemies
Mottakeenur Rehman said:
Superb creation...A pure gem ..Eye kissing and Heart Hissing......🙏💙🙏
February 24th, 2026 14:23
Mottakeenur Rehman said:
Superb creation...A pure gem ..Eye kissing and Heart Hissing......🙏💙🙏
February 24th, 2026 14:23
Prejudice
Soman Ragavan said:
Mass-produced furniture are a disgrace. They start falling apart quite soon, unlike solid wood furniture.
February 24th, 2026 11:09
Soman Ragavan said:
Mass-produced furniture are a disgrace. They start falling apart quite soon, unlike solid wood furniture.
February 24th, 2026 11:09
Midas
RSM0812 said:
There is a lesson here. We can not succumb to the way of others in fear of losing ourselves. Nicely done. A fav.
February 24th, 2026 10:08
RSM0812 said:
There is a lesson here. We can not succumb to the way of others in fear of losing ourselves. Nicely done. A fav.
February 24th, 2026 10:08
Prejudice
Friendship said:
Nicely written. Your poem revolves around personal tastes in food, aesthetics, and morality, ultimately leading to a contemplation of how societal influences shape our understanding of beauty and truth. The Poet expresses both explicit preferences and implicit prejudices that inform their worldview.
February 24th, 2026 08:30
Friendship said:
Nicely written. Your poem revolves around personal tastes in food, aesthetics, and morality, ultimately leading to a contemplation of how societal influences shape our understanding of beauty and truth. The Poet expresses both explicit preferences and implicit prejudices that inform their worldview.
February 24th, 2026 08:30
Prejudice
Thomas W Case said:
Gritty honesty drips from your lines—simple tastes, sharp edges, the world seen through both desire and doubt.
There’s a rough, knowing eye here, the kind that notices beauty even when it lies.
February 24th, 2026 08:25
Thomas W Case said:
Gritty honesty drips from your lines—simple tastes, sharp edges, the world seen through both desire and doubt.
There’s a rough, knowing eye here, the kind that notices beauty even when it lies.
February 24th, 2026 08:25
Prejudice
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, what works here is the progression. From lima beans and jeans to mirrors and distilled intoxication, you expand the frame. “Beauty is in the viewer’s eye” becomes less cliché and more indictment. The rhythm keeps it tight, but the message cuts deeper. Love this, my friend.🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 24th, 2026 08:13
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, what works here is the progression. From lima beans and jeans to mirrors and distilled intoxication, you expand the frame. “Beauty is in the viewer’s eye” becomes less cliché and more indictment. The rhythm keeps it tight, but the message cuts deeper. Love this, my friend.🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 24th, 2026 08:13
Midas
Demar Desu said:
wow... great short poem from the great Soren. I\'ve been thinking about greed a lot, and that very fear of becoming what I hate...
February 24th, 2026 06:06
Demar Desu said:
wow... great short poem from the great Soren. I\'ve been thinking about greed a lot, and that very fear of becoming what I hate...
February 24th, 2026 06:06
Prejudice
Paul Bell said:
Yes, I want my furniture nailed, don\'t need the Ikea instrutions that say you should never use a sledge hammer but you end up doing just that.
Tight fitting women suit me fine, and when intoxicated, everyone is lovely.
February 24th, 2026 05:46
Paul Bell said:
Yes, I want my furniture nailed, don\'t need the Ikea instrutions that say you should never use a sledge hammer but you end up doing just that.
Tight fitting women suit me fine, and when intoxicated, everyone is lovely.
February 24th, 2026 05:46
Prejudice
Lorenz said:
There is beauty in what the colors of lies tell us ...
February 24th, 2026 05:42
Lorenz said:
There is beauty in what the colors of lies tell us ...
February 24th, 2026 05:42
Prejudice
David Wakeling said:
this is certainly a very personal reflection.From lima beans to warm weather.What I like is the cadence.This could easily be turned into a song.Excellent
February 24th, 2026 05:19
David Wakeling said:
this is certainly a very personal reflection.From lima beans to warm weather.What I like is the cadence.This could easily be turned into a song.Excellent
February 24th, 2026 05:19
Midas
Teddy.15 said:
How extraordinary this was yesterday when I read it, very significant especially for the word brother. Superb as always dearest sorrenbarret 🌹
February 24th, 2026 03:09
Teddy.15 said:
How extraordinary this was yesterday when I read it, very significant especially for the word brother. Superb as always dearest sorrenbarret 🌹
February 24th, 2026 03:09
Freewill in determinism
NafisaSB said:
science is an exact prediction, and yet the interaction between science, nature and free will defies all logic. so this is where divinity steps in i feel..
February 24th, 2026 00:24
NafisaSB said:
science is an exact prediction, and yet the interaction between science, nature and free will defies all logic. so this is where divinity steps in i feel..
February 24th, 2026 00:24
Midas
Friendship said:
Your Poem Midas comes from the greek leglends. No, it includes themes of greed, fear, and the consequences of actions motivated by scarcity. The reference to \"Midas\" invokes the mythological king known for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold, illustrating the dangers of excess and the moral pitfalls of greed.
February 23rd, 2026 18:54
Friendship said:
Your Poem Midas comes from the greek leglends. No, it includes themes of greed, fear, and the consequences of actions motivated by scarcity. The reference to \"Midas\" invokes the mythological king known for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold, illustrating the dangers of excess and the moral pitfalls of greed.
February 23rd, 2026 18:54
Freewill in determinism
RSM0812 said:
So many educational rhymes my mind almost blew up. Nice job.
February 23rd, 2026 14:05
RSM0812 said:
So many educational rhymes my mind almost blew up. Nice job.
February 23rd, 2026 14:05
Midas
orchidee said:
Good write SB. Yes, I take away the roast dinners from KP, and give to others - more to Fido and myself, that is! Meanwhile, she has the sewage. Dunno why she complains. I\'m so generous in giving her Fido and my shares of it too! heehee.
February 23rd, 2026 12:19
orchidee said:
Good write SB. Yes, I take away the roast dinners from KP, and give to others - more to Fido and myself, that is! Meanwhile, she has the sewage. Dunno why she complains. I\'m so generous in giving her Fido and my shares of it too! heehee.
February 23rd, 2026 12:19
Midas
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, I’ve seen how fear can twist into the very thing it tries to avoid. That turn inward, that realization at the end…it feels honest. No excuses, just recognition. That clarity is what gives it weight. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 23rd, 2026 10:08
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, I’ve seen how fear can twist into the very thing it tries to avoid. That turn inward, that realization at the end…it feels honest. No excuses, just recognition. That clarity is what gives it weight. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 23rd, 2026 10:08
Freewill in determinism
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, the propulsion of this is what grabbed me. “Physics spoke, forces poke” keeps it grounded, almost mechanical…then you open it wide with infinity and divinity. That final claim that free will is seen in all…that’s the real spark. Tight, thoughtful, and powerful, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 23rd, 2026 09:51
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Soren, the propulsion of this is what grabbed me. “Physics spoke, forces poke” keeps it grounded, almost mechanical…then you open it wide with infinity and divinity. That final claim that free will is seen in all…that’s the real spark. Tight, thoughtful, and powerful, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
February 23rd, 2026 09:51
Midas
David Wakeling said:
Oh this is interesting. Einstein said he hated authority and was surprised when he became the authority. I enjoyed this poem.it certainly made me think.Many of us turn into the people we avoided. Although it can be the opposite as well.I did everything I could do to be opposite to my father but hey thats just me. A wonderful piece
February 23rd, 2026 05:27
David Wakeling said:
Oh this is interesting. Einstein said he hated authority and was surprised when he became the authority. I enjoyed this poem.it certainly made me think.Many of us turn into the people we avoided. Although it can be the opposite as well.I did everything I could do to be opposite to my father but hey thats just me. A wonderful piece
February 23rd, 2026 05:27
Midas
Paul Bell said:
Yes, Mr Midas now lives in the Whitehouse screwing every country he can for his greater good.
Sadly, countries are now trading differently now, leaving the buffoon isolated.
February 23rd, 2026 04:42
Paul Bell said:
Yes, Mr Midas now lives in the Whitehouse screwing every country he can for his greater good.
Sadly, countries are now trading differently now, leaving the buffoon isolated.
February 23rd, 2026 04:42
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