Comments received on poems by arqios



Sven\'s Uninvited Guest
arqios said:

Even Steven never calls it even.... lol

May 19th, 2025 05:01

Sven\'s Uninvited Guest
David Wakeling said:

Hey this poem is better than anything I could write,Very powerful images here with minimal effort.I see a party where the usual guests arrive and immediately play the usual games and irritate the host. I enjoyed reading

May 19th, 2025 04:45

Sven\'s Uninvited Guest
sorenbarrett said:

This poem carries with it a sense of an existential voyage beyond the shores of comfort and in that foreign land the discomfort and the questioning of where home is. A great metaphor for a life\'s journey leaving a feeling of uncertainty, a wistful sense of longing for the unfound and a general sense of being lost on foreign shores. Maybe I project too much. Very nice my friend

May 19th, 2025 03:51

Sven\'s Uninvited Guest
Poetic Licence said:

I sense the story of a lady of the night,a lost soul going through the motions yet wishing they were elsewhere, wanting somewhere to belong and call home, but not knowing where home is, apologies if i am wrong, enjoyed the read

May 19th, 2025 02:44

a reckoning of voices
Goldfinch60 said:

History was written by the winners arqios, what if the losers were right?

Andy

May 19th, 2025 01:25

stirred by the breeze
Pandy said:

Now I know where to come for the metaphorical poetics I love ! Plus the way you weave nature into the fabric. LOVE!

May 18th, 2025 20:54

twilight trek
Pandy said:

So succinct but said so much! I love this 💫

May 18th, 2025 20:47

starshift
Kevin Hulme said:

Something so Wonderful just looking Up and Seeing light that took Centuries to reach us.
An Astronomer last year said the Film \'Titanic\' made him angry because when Rose was in the Sea looking at the Stars: She would not have seen those Stars because of her Position in the World. The Film Makers put any old Configuration on the screen. But picky I think. A very Deep poem.

May 18th, 2025 15:52

a reckoning of voices
Thomas W Case said:

Tremendous work.

May 18th, 2025 09:04

a reckoning of voices
Keeter C said:

Learn the lessons of history or be doomed to repeat them. Yin and Yang, nice!

May 18th, 2025 07:54

a reckoning of voices
Salvia.S said:

Thought provoking!!! It effectively explores the themes of history and perspective.

May 18th, 2025 05:19

a reckoning of voices
arqios said:

Eight is the number of infinity .... infinitesimal barren sojourns and layovers...

May 18th, 2025 04:47

a reckoning of voices
David Wakeling said:

So true.This is very well written and flow wonderfully along. Enjoyable read mi amigo. The differing views make an interesting life.

May 18th, 2025 04:44

a reckoning of voices
sorenbarrett said:

What is history but a memory. How valuable are mementos? To each his own. As like many other important questions there is no right answer. A fave for the depth of the thought in this piece

May 18th, 2025 04:28

a reckoning of voices
Poetic Licence said:

Along with inevitable death history is something we can\'t change, it\'s happened, but the internal battles we have trying to or wishing we could change it go on, nicely written write

May 18th, 2025 02:57

a reckoning of voices
orchidee said:

Good write A.

May 18th, 2025 02:05

stirred by the breeze
Goldfinch60 said:

Wonderful gliding words arqios.

Andy

May 18th, 2025 01:50

stirred by the breeze
Jeremy Leach said:

A pleasure to read, with a very abstract, thoughtful nature that I like. Has some great lines, like \"foliage alive, in rhythmic undulation\".

May 18th, 2025 00:48

starshift
Cheeky Missy said:

Funny, huh? Charming and so beautifully rendered with haunting imagery whose delicacy appeals, inevitably, with a lingering poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

May 17th, 2025 23:05

sleep on it
Cheeky Missy said:

There\'s a different romance to the darkness, and then again, there\'s perspective. Where one sees charming vistas another sees misery. Shall you remind me of, \"... that they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after Him and find Him, though He be not far from every one of us: for in Him we live, and move, and have our being;...\" (Acts 17: 27-28a)? Regardless, put on the kettle and I hope you find an ability to enjoy it, no? Beautifully rendered with exquisite imagery and a haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

May 17th, 2025 23:00

stirred by the breeze
Cheeky Missy said:

Very lovely and laden with imagery whose exquisite beauty lends a delicacy to the reflection. Beautifully rendered with superb imagery and a haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

May 17th, 2025 22:52

stirred by the breeze
arqios said:

Half a dozen here, another there… not easy to tell how the situation really goes…

May 17th, 2025 08:08

stirred by the breeze
Poetic Licence said:

Blowing cobwebs of off the mind allowing the words to flow again, enjoyed the read

May 17th, 2025 08:06

stirred by the breeze
David Wakeling said:

I see a beautiful river coming down through a rainforest. I am reminded of Henry Kendall\'s poem \"Bellbirds\".Great poem.Captures the scene very well.

May 17th, 2025 06:55

stirred by the breeze
sorenbarrett said:

Your poems always make me think. Besides the beautiful images created by your poetic words there appears a message here. My view is that the (wind) that stirs the thought that then (dances) the light goes off and thoughts (shift) though the darkness of the mind there is a (ripple) in the words (whispers) emerge then thoughts liberated (glide) unimpeded as a song or stream. Well it was just a first thought and try. Loved it

May 17th, 2025 05:14

sleep on it
Goldfinch60 said:

We find answers in all the time of our lives arqios and they will always be there for us.

Andy

May 17th, 2025 02:10

soul of time
NafisaSB said:

so beautiful, and so haunting - the memories of good old days
enjoyed it tremendously
keep them coming

May 17th, 2025 00:10

sleep on it
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Indeed. The sun does always return, though it can feel like it won\'t. You are heading into the dreaded Fall/Winter months, aren\'t you? Prayers, my friend. I do know, as you well know, the struggle. Be well, my friend. 🌹👏

May 16th, 2025 20:27

sleep on it
Kevin Hulme said:

Sounds very George Harrison in its sentiments . Nice one.

May 16th, 2025 19:21

sleep on it
orchidee said:

I said summat, but it deleted it. Doh! I wanted to add another bit, saying it\'s increasingly light for us in the UK, until mid-June. Are you upside-down to us, in Australia? Or are we the ones that are upside-down?! lol. If this poem is about the literal weather. You know me - I hardly get any cryptic meanings to poems!

May 16th, 2025 10:16

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