Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett
Scent of the past
MDStone said:
Soren,
Made me think about past experiences, good times, good people, good memories. But also awakened me to my lack of anticipation for what is to come. New scents bring new experiences. Thank you dear poet for providing an aroma of reflection.
April 11th, 2025 05:21
MDStone said:
Soren,
Made me think about past experiences, good times, good people, good memories. But also awakened me to my lack of anticipation for what is to come. New scents bring new experiences. Thank you dear poet for providing an aroma of reflection.
April 11th, 2025 05:21
Scent of the past
Poetic Licence said:
Its not something we usually think off but there are things, thoughts, feelings, emotions connected with smell. Interesting write and observation, enjoyed the read
April 11th, 2025 05:07
Poetic Licence said:
Its not something we usually think off but there are things, thoughts, feelings, emotions connected with smell. Interesting write and observation, enjoyed the read
April 11th, 2025 05:07
Scent of the past
Lorenz said:
Here\'s A theme I particularly like ! The scents of times...
April 11th, 2025 03:57
Lorenz said:
Here\'s A theme I particularly like ! The scents of times...
April 11th, 2025 03:57
Flower
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Love the font, which really works well for this poem, as well as your use of Bennu, the Ravens, Elijah, the Manna...all of it brilliantly woven into deep, philosophical, metaphor. Well done, Soren! 🌹👏
April 10th, 2025 16:21
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Love the font, which really works well for this poem, as well as your use of Bennu, the Ravens, Elijah, the Manna...all of it brilliantly woven into deep, philosophical, metaphor. Well done, Soren! 🌹👏
April 10th, 2025 16:21
Flower
Lorenz said:
A hard rock orchid ? What a tempting musical inspiration !
April 10th, 2025 10:02
Lorenz said:
A hard rock orchid ? What a tempting musical inspiration !
April 10th, 2025 10:02
Flower
Friendship said:
Well done, Soren, and an intensified poem. Yet it had me thinking; excellent job.
Your allusions to the Bennu bird, the Greek Phoenix, the prophet Elijah, epiphytes, and manna are noteworthy. Each of these elements is intricately linked to motifs of creation, survival, and the mystical interplay between the divine and the natural world. Your poem is structured as an extended metaphor, deftly connecting mythological and religious symbols to broader themes of existence, sustenance, and the divine. Furthermore, your poem explores the theme of resilience and the emergence of beauty in harsh environments. It posits that life and beauty can flourish even in the most inhospitable environments, as exemplified by the orchid growing on hard rock. It appears that you aim to inspire readers to discover beauty and strength in their own struggles, emphasizing the notion that even in adversity, life can thrive through divine support and resilience.
April 10th, 2025 05:59
Friendship said:
Well done, Soren, and an intensified poem. Yet it had me thinking; excellent job.
Your allusions to the Bennu bird, the Greek Phoenix, the prophet Elijah, epiphytes, and manna are noteworthy. Each of these elements is intricately linked to motifs of creation, survival, and the mystical interplay between the divine and the natural world. Your poem is structured as an extended metaphor, deftly connecting mythological and religious symbols to broader themes of existence, sustenance, and the divine. Furthermore, your poem explores the theme of resilience and the emergence of beauty in harsh environments. It posits that life and beauty can flourish even in the most inhospitable environments, as exemplified by the orchid growing on hard rock. It appears that you aim to inspire readers to discover beauty and strength in their own struggles, emphasizing the notion that even in adversity, life can thrive through divine support and resilience.
April 10th, 2025 05:59
Liberated
Reynaldo Casison said:
Nice one soren
A poem with a spectrum of beauty
April 10th, 2025 05:38
Reynaldo Casison said:
Nice one soren
A poem with a spectrum of beauty
April 10th, 2025 05:38
Flower
MDStone said:
Soren,
Love the font. It matches the message that blooms in this poem. Hope thriving even when the surroundings say it shouldn’t be so, beauty in the hard places. Thank you for sharing and for the educational piece as well. Loved it!
April 10th, 2025 05:25
MDStone said:
Soren,
Love the font. It matches the message that blooms in this poem. Hope thriving even when the surroundings say it shouldn’t be so, beauty in the hard places. Thank you for sharing and for the educational piece as well. Loved it!
April 10th, 2025 05:25
Flower
David Wakeling said:
I love the egyptian connection here.I actually learned something.Great poem.
April 10th, 2025 05:14
David Wakeling said:
I love the egyptian connection here.I actually learned something.Great poem.
April 10th, 2025 05:14
Flower
Poetic Licence said:
Thank you for the beautiful write and a little history lesson, I had never heard of that before. This one did test my eye sight !!!, enjoyed the read
April 10th, 2025 04:13
Poetic Licence said:
Thank you for the beautiful write and a little history lesson, I had never heard of that before. This one did test my eye sight !!!, enjoyed the read
April 10th, 2025 04:13
How odd is odd
Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words soren but for me I look outside the box and see more.
Andy
April 10th, 2025 01:41
Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words soren but for me I look outside the box and see more.
Andy
April 10th, 2025 01:41
Unknot the not
NinjaGirl said:
I don\'t know that I entirely understand the title\'s relation to the poem, but the message is truly a beautiful and motivating one.
April 9th, 2025 14:11
NinjaGirl said:
I don\'t know that I entirely understand the title\'s relation to the poem, but the message is truly a beautiful and motivating one.
April 9th, 2025 14:11
You will argue
NinjaGirl said:
It\'s difficult because what\'s right and what\'s wrong? What justifies the means to justify the ends? I often hear the saying along the lines of \"whoever abandoned you in the ocean has no right to know what the sharks did to you or what you had to do to get to the shore\" which makes sense, until you think what was done is worse than what happened. These kinds of moral questions make me think I could be a good philosopher.
April 9th, 2025 14:10
NinjaGirl said:
It\'s difficult because what\'s right and what\'s wrong? What justifies the means to justify the ends? I often hear the saying along the lines of \"whoever abandoned you in the ocean has no right to know what the sharks did to you or what you had to do to get to the shore\" which makes sense, until you think what was done is worse than what happened. These kinds of moral questions make me think I could be a good philosopher.
April 9th, 2025 14:10
How odd is odd
Salvia.S said:
A poignant reflection on the tension between conformity and individuality. Well written!!!
April 9th, 2025 10:41
Salvia.S said:
A poignant reflection on the tension between conformity and individuality. Well written!!!
April 9th, 2025 10:41
How odd is odd
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Indeed. How much difference rattles our bones...and yet, how different are we? In one sense, vastly different. There are entire universes with in people, perhaps multiverses. Yet, in another way, not very different at all. Sometimes we find ourselves having to comply, but I determined a long time ago that I will never conform. I am who I am. Wonderful write, Soren. This one hit home! 🌹👏
April 9th, 2025 10:09
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Indeed. How much difference rattles our bones...and yet, how different are we? In one sense, vastly different. There are entire universes with in people, perhaps multiverses. Yet, in another way, not very different at all. Sometimes we find ourselves having to comply, but I determined a long time ago that I will never conform. I am who I am. Wonderful write, Soren. This one hit home! 🌹👏
April 9th, 2025 10:09
How odd is odd
Mutley Ravishes said:
I\'ve tried to con-form, but the limitation is unbearable. Great write, Soren.
April 9th, 2025 07:33
Mutley Ravishes said:
I\'ve tried to con-form, but the limitation is unbearable. Great write, Soren.
April 9th, 2025 07:33
How odd is odd
Friendship said:
I was intrigued by the title; once again, your poem undertakes a compelling examination of conformity, individuality, and societal norms, prompting a profound analysis of the concept of \'sanity\' as defined by collective societal agreement. It sheds light on how individuals who bravely diverge from the norm are frequently marginalized or labeled as \'insane,\' yet, in doing so, exposes the transformative tension between individuality and societal expectations. This thought-provoking subject matter underscores how embracing our differences can yield both liberating freedom and a sense of alienation, urging us to reassess our understanding of what it means to be \'sane.\'
April 9th, 2025 06:46
Friendship said:
I was intrigued by the title; once again, your poem undertakes a compelling examination of conformity, individuality, and societal norms, prompting a profound analysis of the concept of \'sanity\' as defined by collective societal agreement. It sheds light on how individuals who bravely diverge from the norm are frequently marginalized or labeled as \'insane,\' yet, in doing so, exposes the transformative tension between individuality and societal expectations. This thought-provoking subject matter underscores how embracing our differences can yield both liberating freedom and a sense of alienation, urging us to reassess our understanding of what it means to be \'sane.\'
April 9th, 2025 06:46
How odd is odd
arqios said:
Us and Them is an old game that resurrects every now and again…corporate defence mechanism perhaps?🙏🏻🕊
April 9th, 2025 06:07
arqios said:
Us and Them is an old game that resurrects every now and again…corporate defence mechanism perhaps?🙏🏻🕊
April 9th, 2025 06:07
How odd is odd
MDStone said:
In all “reality” there is but one race, the Human Race. If we would only learn to love the human, the rest would fall in to place. Nicely done, Soren. Thanks for sharing.
April 9th, 2025 05:17
MDStone said:
In all “reality” there is but one race, the Human Race. If we would only learn to love the human, the rest would fall in to place. Nicely done, Soren. Thanks for sharing.
April 9th, 2025 05:17
How soon we forget
Teddy.15 said:
A memory in which sometimes we hope will stay lost. I have many of these. 🌹 Beautifully done dearest Sorrenbarret 🌹
April 9th, 2025 03:06
Teddy.15 said:
A memory in which sometimes we hope will stay lost. I have many of these. 🌹 Beautifully done dearest Sorrenbarret 🌹
April 9th, 2025 03:06
How soon we forget
Goldfinch60 said:
The heat of the sun can bring such things soren but it also brings us the light in our lives.
Andy
April 9th, 2025 01:19
Goldfinch60 said:
The heat of the sun can bring such things soren but it also brings us the light in our lives.
Andy
April 9th, 2025 01:19
How soon we forget
David Wakeling said:
A delightful view of the seasons and the best part of the day.Very well constructed
April 8th, 2025 22:10
David Wakeling said:
A delightful view of the seasons and the best part of the day.Very well constructed
April 8th, 2025 22:10
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