Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



One and the same
cellinic said:

Well-done, beautifully penned, with reserved emotions and reverberating ideas...

July 9th, 2026 05:58

One and the same
Paul Bell said:

Got it in one.
Doesn\'t nature do a great job, giving us life for a time, and replacing us when our time is up.

July 9th, 2026 05:54

One and the same
Teddy.15 said:

There are not enough stars in the universe to show my heartfelt gratitude towards these magnificent words in this magnificent poem. Kudos my dear sorrenbarret 🌹

July 9th, 2026 04:36

One and the same
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

the endless cycle

July 9th, 2026 04:05

His father\'s chair
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, I’ve stood in that exact spot before…not literally, but that feeling of being small in a role you’re meant to grow into, unsure if you’ll ever measure up to what came before you. You put words to it so well. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

July 8th, 2026 19:24

His father\'s chair
Kevin Hulme said:

Maybe the Chair is a Metaphor for his Father.
Interesting Read.

July 8th, 2026 18:36

Leak
JENNY M GUERRIER said:

Reminds me of my house in Haiti after one of the hurricanes. well done.

July 8th, 2026 13:15

His father\'s chair
Lorenz said:

I smashed that cursed empty chair to pieces ...

July 8th, 2026 13:01

Man
William Hromada said:



July 8th, 2026 12:51

Man
William Hromada said:

Wow! So truthful

July 8th, 2026 12:50

Age
William Hromada said:

I like how that rolled out!

July 8th, 2026 12:48

His father\'s chair
Paul Bell said:

They do say the sins of the father are to be laid upon the children.
Would throw that chair out, set up a media room with a chair you can put a can of beer in.
Fathers, who would have them.


July 8th, 2026 11:37

His father\'s chair
orchidee said:

Good write SB.

July 8th, 2026 10:17

His father\'s chair
Friendship said:

nice story

July 8th, 2026 08:33

His father\'s chair
Teddy.15 said:

Beautiful dear sorrenbarret 🌹

July 8th, 2026 07:27

His father\'s chair
arqios said:

As we all have our share of this inheritance and legacy of sorts. And we all do with it and navigate that handed down adulthood in our unique ways. For myself, I may have wanted it to turn out differently but in his last years, having him affirm the grown up that I\'d become was quite settling and validating.

July 8th, 2026 06:58

His father\'s chair
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

a definite fav

July 8th, 2026 05:48

His father\'s chair
soheil khodaparasti said:

The boy inherits not only his father\'s place but also the marks of his past. The phrase \"wounds that would heal with scars\" beautifully conveys the idea that while pain fades, its effects remain.

July 8th, 2026 04:57

Man
Tristan Robert Lange said:

This was fantastic, Soren…the whole poem builds this relentless list of trades, comfort for nature, ease for wonder, and it all lands on that gut-punch closer about emojis replacing tenderness. Wonderfully written.🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦

July 7th, 2026 23:00

Man
Doggerel Dave said:

Came in late as usual. Still, better here than never.
So where are the metaphors? lol.
It is a brilliant critique of modern life, at least for some inhabitants of the rich parts of the world, Soren.
Left me in need of more granular commentary on particular disappointments covered in your poetic statement.


July 7th, 2026 18:46

Man
Kevin Hulme said:

I like this . Having to deal with the False. The Imitation. What\'s a Treadmill to a walk in the Countryside?
Enjoyable Read.

July 7th, 2026 18:30

Man
Paul Bell said:

Yes, nobody goes camping anymore, kids get driven ten yards to school, food is delivered to us, telly is 24/7.
People probably live and die in their house without actually leaving it now.
What the hell happened.

July 7th, 2026 14:02

Man
Khansa Akhtar said:

Justtt woww 🖤
I have no words 🫡🫡

July 7th, 2026 12:41

Man
gray0328 said:

And yet we trudge the happy road to our destiny. Well Done my friend

July 7th, 2026 10:50

Man
orchidee said:

Good write SB.

July 7th, 2026 09:41

Man
Classicmister said:

A true but sad reflection on the world today where additionally the cell phone (or mobile in the UK) is a poor substitute for verbal conversation and enquiry. Some so called progress is welcome but some deprives us of what is natural now gone and sorely missed. A great write Soren.

July 7th, 2026 09:06

Change
Samprikta Paul said:

I like how you said we cannot go back in time; what we have is only the present, and that is so beautiful. Well written friend 🌸

July 7th, 2026 08:49

Man
Friendship said:

A good read, it\'s best not to comment

July 7th, 2026 08:43

The collector
Samprikta Paul said:

This reminded me of my dad; he always has a habit of having things that seem useless to me and my mum, but to him, you never know! What it could come to use! Good one.

July 7th, 2026 08:41

Man
soheil khodaparasti said:

Selling our freedom for comfort comes at a cost: we gradually diminish ourselves. As our emotional world narrows, it is only natural that emojis become our most fluent language of emotion.

July 7th, 2026 07:59

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