Comments received on poems by arqios
consolation in the kitchen
FrasMac said:
First stanza drew me right into the tale. Line 3 is as bright as the picture it is drawn from.
If I may say, reading your works remind me a little of a famous Scots poet by the name of Norman MacCaig, whose talent, at least to my limited understanding, lay in his ability to bring life to otherwise dull, everyday happenings.
October 25th, 2025 02:08
FrasMac said:
First stanza drew me right into the tale. Line 3 is as bright as the picture it is drawn from.
If I may say, reading your works remind me a little of a famous Scots poet by the name of Norman MacCaig, whose talent, at least to my limited understanding, lay in his ability to bring life to otherwise dull, everyday happenings.
October 25th, 2025 02:08
dance in the wake
FrasMac said:
Full of depth, made me gasp for air at points. Lovely writing.
October 25th, 2025 02:04
FrasMac said:
Full of depth, made me gasp for air at points. Lovely writing.
October 25th, 2025 02:04
workday residue
Doggerel Dave said:
It felt like a fading memory, just as it would float by, Rik.
(For me they\'ve been fading for now at least a quarter of my lifetime...)
October 24th, 2025 19:28
Doggerel Dave said:
It felt like a fading memory, just as it would float by, Rik.
(For me they\'ve been fading for now at least a quarter of my lifetime...)
October 24th, 2025 19:28
workday residue
Kevin Hulme said:
A fine write. When I read Scaffolding, I was thinking of the \' Gallows\'. and the Weight of it\'s Victims. Enjoyed.
October 24th, 2025 18:55
Kevin Hulme said:
A fine write. When I read Scaffolding, I was thinking of the \' Gallows\'. and the Weight of it\'s Victims. Enjoyed.
October 24th, 2025 18:55
workday residue
Friendship said:
I really enjoy this poem written from your heart. The poem revolves around the remnants of work and the emotional and physical traces left behind in a space that is now empty. It explores themes of labor, memory, and the passage of time, focusing on how the physical environment retains echoes of human presence and activity. The subject matter includes the metaphorical and literal \"residue\" of workdays—represented by the scaffolding, receipts, and voices—highlighting the relationship between individuals and their labor.
October 24th, 2025 14:06
Friendship said:
I really enjoy this poem written from your heart. The poem revolves around the remnants of work and the emotional and physical traces left behind in a space that is now empty. It explores themes of labor, memory, and the passage of time, focusing on how the physical environment retains echoes of human presence and activity. The subject matter includes the metaphorical and literal \"residue\" of workdays—represented by the scaffolding, receipts, and voices—highlighting the relationship between individuals and their labor.
October 24th, 2025 14:06
workday residue
Tristan Robert Lange said:
My friend, haunting in its restraint…the scaffolding, the receipts, the ghost of conversation...all leaning together like memory itself. Beautifully done. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 24th, 2025 08:13
Tristan Robert Lange said:
My friend, haunting in its restraint…the scaffolding, the receipts, the ghost of conversation...all leaning together like memory itself. Beautifully done. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 24th, 2025 08:13
workday residue
sorenbarrett said:
There is a loneliness and melancholy feel to this poem as if a hollowness was echoing a distant message from the past.
October 24th, 2025 06:28
sorenbarrett said:
There is a loneliness and melancholy feel to this poem as if a hollowness was echoing a distant message from the past.
October 24th, 2025 06:28
Devon Pan
Tristan Robert Lange said:
This is poetry’s own origin story...Pan’s breath reborn in modern lungs, the Devon wind carrying Keats, Shelley, and Wordsworth in its undertones. You’ve written the eternal pursuit of art itself: beauty fleeing, music following. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛ Very well done and a fave.
October 23rd, 2025 18:50
Tristan Robert Lange said:
This is poetry’s own origin story...Pan’s breath reborn in modern lungs, the Devon wind carrying Keats, Shelley, and Wordsworth in its undertones. You’ve written the eternal pursuit of art itself: beauty fleeing, music following. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛ Very well done and a fave.
October 23rd, 2025 18:50
Devon Pan
orchidee said:
Good write A, though I suppose I\'m lost in the crypticness of it. \'Nothing new there then\' relating to me, as the saying goes! lol.
October 23rd, 2025 13:53
orchidee said:
Good write A, though I suppose I\'m lost in the crypticness of it. \'Nothing new there then\' relating to me, as the saying goes! lol.
October 23rd, 2025 13:53
Devon Pan
Friendship said:
The poem explores themes of beauty, longing, and the cyclical nature of desire through the lens of myth and nature. It reflects on how the pursuit of beauty can evoke deep emotional responses, linking modern life to ancient myths.
October 23rd, 2025 11:20
Friendship said:
The poem explores themes of beauty, longing, and the cyclical nature of desire through the lens of myth and nature. It reflects on how the pursuit of beauty can evoke deep emotional responses, linking modern life to ancient myths.
October 23rd, 2025 11:20
Devon Pan
sorenbarrett said:
Is it not all a metaphor for man always chasing beauty never to quite grasp it and should he then what was beauty in the eye of desire becomes the ordinary, expected, now discarded. A lovely write my friend.
October 23rd, 2025 06:32
sorenbarrett said:
Is it not all a metaphor for man always chasing beauty never to quite grasp it and should he then what was beauty in the eye of desire becomes the ordinary, expected, now discarded. A lovely write my friend.
October 23rd, 2025 06:32
in the waning light
Goldfinch60 said:
Music can be found in many ways Rik.
Andy
October 23rd, 2025 01:24
Goldfinch60 said:
Music can be found in many ways Rik.
Andy
October 23rd, 2025 01:24
weapons of mass distraction
Doggerel Dave said:
Keep \'em jumping, feed \'em crap. Their function is to exponentially increase our wealth - just don\'t ask: to what end?
October 22nd, 2025 18:58
Doggerel Dave said:
Keep \'em jumping, feed \'em crap. Their function is to exponentially increase our wealth - just don\'t ask: to what end?
October 22nd, 2025 18:58
in the waning light
Doggerel Dave said:
A picture in some ways familiar, but anyway one even I can understand.
Thanks Rik.
October 22nd, 2025 09:58
Doggerel Dave said:
A picture in some ways familiar, but anyway one even I can understand.
Thanks Rik.
October 22nd, 2025 09:58
in the waning light
sorenbarrett said:
This vivid visual and auditory image sets the mood for the time of evening. It becomes alive in metaphor of waning life where the breath and even light in ones eyes vacillates diming from time to time and rattle in ones voice like the clink of bottles comes at the end of day. All mark the twilight. So subtle and so short the poem, day and life. A fave
October 22nd, 2025 05:25
sorenbarrett said:
This vivid visual and auditory image sets the mood for the time of evening. It becomes alive in metaphor of waning life where the breath and even light in ones eyes vacillates diming from time to time and rattle in ones voice like the clink of bottles comes at the end of day. All mark the twilight. So subtle and so short the poem, day and life. A fave
October 22nd, 2025 05:25
weapons of mass distraction
Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words Rik, it is always mankind that creates the problems.
Andy
October 22nd, 2025 01:10
Goldfinch60 said:
Fine words Rik, it is always mankind that creates the problems.
Andy
October 22nd, 2025 01:10
dance in the wake
Goldfinch60 said:
That love will never be forgotten Rik.
Andy
October 22nd, 2025 01:06
Goldfinch60 said:
That love will never be forgotten Rik.
Andy
October 22nd, 2025 01:06
weapons of mass distraction
Tristan Robert Lange said:
This is prophecy dressed in poetry. You hold up a mirror and make us see what we’ve become: worshippers of noise, terrified of quiet. Brilliant and unsettling, Arqios. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 21st, 2025 07:21
Tristan Robert Lange said:
This is prophecy dressed in poetry. You hold up a mirror and make us see what we’ve become: worshippers of noise, terrified of quiet. Brilliant and unsettling, Arqios. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 21st, 2025 07:21
weapons of mass distraction
sorenbarrett said:
A poem of warning that calls out on frayed wires to listeners that have put down the phone engaged in playing video games and watching tic tock. No one listens to the prophets or poets, eccentric or boring in a world of conformity, propaganda and action films. Well said Cryptic
October 21st, 2025 06:37
sorenbarrett said:
A poem of warning that calls out on frayed wires to listeners that have put down the phone engaged in playing video games and watching tic tock. No one listens to the prophets or poets, eccentric or boring in a world of conformity, propaganda and action films. Well said Cryptic
October 21st, 2025 06:37
dance in the wake
Salvia.S said:
This is a beautifully poignant poem—elegant and mournful, yet full of movement and quiet resilience. It captures the complexity of grief with grace, showing how loss and life can coexist like currents in a river. Very well written!!!
October 20th, 2025 11:05
Salvia.S said:
This is a beautifully poignant poem—elegant and mournful, yet full of movement and quiet resilience. It captures the complexity of grief with grace, showing how loss and life can coexist like currents in a river. Very well written!!!
October 20th, 2025 11:05
dance in the wake
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Arqios, this is breathtaking…grief and grace woven together until they’re indistinguishable. The river’s voice feels alive…haunted but unbroken. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 20th, 2025 10:55
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Arqios, this is breathtaking…grief and grace woven together until they’re indistinguishable. The river’s voice feels alive…haunted but unbroken. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
October 20th, 2025 10:55
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