Comments received on poems by sorenbarrett



Did you know it\'s all true
Priya Tomar said:

Yes it\'s all true .
Great poem !

January 4th, 2026 08:34

Did you know it\'s all true
Friendship said:

Yes, they are alive. Well-worded.Your poem revolves around the hidden life of plants, their ability to communicate, and their relationships with one another and their environment. The imagery evokes a sense of wonder about the intricate

January 4th, 2026 08:06

Did you know it\'s all true
Neville said:



This made me think .. hard .. I\'m just gonna eat rocks from now on .. Unless you know summat I don\'t .. and if ya do, then I won\'t .. Neville

January 4th, 2026 06:10

Did you know it\'s all true
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

thoroughly enjoyed the read

January 4th, 2026 05:01

Did you know it\'s all true
Soman Ragavan said:

Indeed, both plants and animals amaze us by their capacity to understand, sense and respond to stimuluses reaching them. For instance, the sunflower follows the path of the sun across the sky. It is said that upon sunset, they turn 180 degrees to face East again, awaiting the next sunrise. When they are laded with seeds, they are too heavy to turn.

January 4th, 2026 04:51

Love your enemies
Kevin Hulme said:

An enjoyable Poem on Forgiveness.
Though my forgiving a rival Football team beating us the other week is asking too much. 😓.

January 3rd, 2026 14:21

Love your enemies
Lorenz said:

\" I have no ennemies if I discover any I eliminate them ! \'\'
( Radical management of interpersonal relationship )

January 3rd, 2026 13:40

Love your enemies
soheil khodaparasti said:

Great! A testament to forgiveness, compassion, and resilience, guided by understanding and love.

January 3rd, 2026 13:32

Love your enemies
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, this is a meditation on mercy without illusion. You name harm plainly, forgive without spectacle, and end with peace that doesn’t need defense. By the final line, rest itself feels like the reward. And you are right, the nightly sleep…far more worth it than endless bitterness. Strong, grounded work. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

January 3rd, 2026 13:23

Love your enemies
orchidee said:

Now look, a sensible comment - Fido must have written it! I think forgiveness must be unselfish, because if we forgive for entirely for selfish motives, it may not be true forgiveness. We have to make a choice to forgive. Being unforgiving is selfish, I think, in saying - I won\'t do it; I will never do it; etc.
Fido says it\'s too psychological for his master to write this, and that it would give him a headache and use up all of his 3 brain cells. (heehee).

January 3rd, 2026 12:13

Love your enemies
orchidee said:

So.... I have to love KP now - an enemy of mine. heehee.

January 3rd, 2026 12:02

Love your enemies
Friendship said:

The poem raises questions as you claim forgiveness, yet experience sleeplessness. From my perspective, an uneasy conscience often leads to disrupted sleep, replaying the events of the day. This disparity adds to the poem\'s confusion.

January 3rd, 2026 10:29

Love your enemies
Carlos Alberto BUSTILLOS said:

And you even comment on the poems — look at that, it really has a touch of holiness

January 3rd, 2026 08:27

Love your enemies
Demar Desu said:

The power of forgiveness… I’m struggling with the world… I don’t want to forgive I feel like apologies are owed first… damn it Soren great poem

January 3rd, 2026 07:17

Love your enemies
Teddy.15 said:

I would call you the most magnificent Man alive dear sorrenbarret, your message in wisdom is very powerful. A kind heart without doubt. 🌹

January 3rd, 2026 04:27

Adrift fading into twilight
Dominic Windram said:

Beautifully written poem filled with Romantic longing...great stuff!

January 3rd, 2026 03:03

Hazard
Kevin Hulme said:

Yes those \'Slings and Arrows\' etc. Well Said.

January 2nd, 2026 20:58

Hazard
Teddy.15 said:

An ode if ever I heard one, this is such a fun one 🤣 your first lines hilarious. 🌹

January 2nd, 2026 12:45

Hazard
orchidee said:

The only danger - or one of them - seems to me to be that \'plaguey\' thing - plagiarising! But such ones won\'t survive poet\'s anger. lol.

January 2nd, 2026 10:23

Hazard
Soman Ragavan said:

Indeed, there is danger in being a poet. The poet\'s power lies in his ability to wield words and languages. Physical weapons turn to rust with time. But the written words -- more so the words uploaded to the Internet -- never die... They cross where hard copies of books don\'t reach.

January 2nd, 2026 09:01

Hazard
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, this is a stark reckoning with the cost of voice. You show how expression becomes target, how sincerity gets hunted under the guise of judgment. By the end, the sickness isn’t the poet…it’s the gaze searching for one. Very strong, my friend. Love it! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

January 2nd, 2026 08:54

Hazard
arqios said:

The cuts, the cuts that cut deep. They can be so haunting, scarring and dripping life away 🙏🏻🕊️

January 2nd, 2026 08:16

Hazard
soheil khodaparasti said:

This poem reveals how words can both wound and illuminate, and the risks poets face in exposing themselves—yet they write anyway, using the act to express their truths and transform pain into something that endures beyond criticism.

January 2nd, 2026 04:14

Hazard
orchidee said:

On hazards, a nasty poet on another site commented on lots of poems - \'I don\'t care much for this poem!\' They may have hounded him off the site with a \'good riddance!\'

January 2nd, 2026 02:59

Freedom in chains
Dan Williams said:

Imagery abounds and while generally moody, ends on slight optimism. Nice.

January 2nd, 2026 02:05

Freedom in chains
Kevin Hulme said:

Freedom: a Wonderful thing , but those Invisible Chains . Well said.

January 1st, 2026 20:33

Freedom in chains
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Soren, a wonderfully roaming meditation on distance, memory, and endurance. You let landscape, weather, and inner compass speak together, and the result feels honest and unforced. By the end, the road isn’t just travel…it’s persistence. Strong work and Happy New Year to you my friend! The journey continues!🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

January 1st, 2026 09:36

Freedom in chains
Thomas W Case said:

The push and pull between open space and lingering memory is striking — vivid, grounded, and quietly aching.

January 1st, 2026 09:36

Freedom in chains
Friendship said:

I must say Well written, Sorenbarrett. A poem with so many emotions.
The imagery you painted of nature, travel, and introspection. The Poet conveys a sense of displacement, evoking both the beauty of the natural world and the pain of separation from loved ones.
The poet has so many emotions. \"Freedom in Chains\" explores the tension between a yearning for freedom and the feelings of confinement and longing for home. It reflects on the emotional landscape of a wanderer who grapples with feelings of isolation while also seeking solace and connection. To me, your poem expresses the inner conflict of seeking freedom while dealing with the emotional weight of distance and memory. It serves as a meditation on the complexities of the human experience, particularly related to place, identity, and relationships.

January 1st, 2026 08:51

Freedom in chains
orchidee said:

Good write SB. Dunno why you complain, KP says to me. There\'s freedom in chains - that ball and chain I\'ve put on your ankle, and thrown the key away to the chain! lol.

January 1st, 2026 08:33

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