Comments received on poems by arqios
eye on the road
Kevin Hulme said:
It\'s amazing how the most unlikely people wrote Poetry: Abe Lincoln, Leonard Nimoy, George S. Patton and Bernard ( Carry On) Bresslaw. Nice one.
April 7th, 2025 20:16
Kevin Hulme said:
It\'s amazing how the most unlikely people wrote Poetry: Abe Lincoln, Leonard Nimoy, George S. Patton and Bernard ( Carry On) Bresslaw. Nice one.
April 7th, 2025 20:16
eye on the road
Mutley Ravishes said:
Limited identities? I am a poet, he/she is a poet. Maybe you aren\'t. You just write poetry.
Great write!
April 7th, 2025 18:59
Mutley Ravishes said:
Limited identities? I am a poet, he/she is a poet. Maybe you aren\'t. You just write poetry.
Great write!
April 7th, 2025 18:59
eye on the road
Tristan Robert Lange said:
When asked what he would want to be remembered for, Jim Morrison said, \"My words, man. My words.\" That is what every true poet want\'s to be remember. Lives are but the flawed vessels out of which hope, truth, beauty, love, horror, the grotesque, the macabre and raw honesty flow. The artist is important, but the art is the focal point and the art observer is the one who breathes life into it through personal interpretation. Beautifully rendered and a well-articulated viewpoint, one I share. A fave from me. πΉπ
April 7th, 2025 09:12
Tristan Robert Lange said:
When asked what he would want to be remembered for, Jim Morrison said, \"My words, man. My words.\" That is what every true poet want\'s to be remember. Lives are but the flawed vessels out of which hope, truth, beauty, love, horror, the grotesque, the macabre and raw honesty flow. The artist is important, but the art is the focal point and the art observer is the one who breathes life into it through personal interpretation. Beautifully rendered and a well-articulated viewpoint, one I share. A fave from me. πΉπ
April 7th, 2025 09:12
eye on the road
Poetic Licence said:
Loved the write I have always looked at the poem, art, music whatever first, and value it with a clear head, then I might find out more about the creator. Enjoyed the read
April 7th, 2025 04:02
Poetic Licence said:
Loved the write I have always looked at the poem, art, music whatever first, and value it with a clear head, then I might find out more about the creator. Enjoyed the read
April 7th, 2025 04:02
eye on the road
sorenbarrett said:
Here here a topic I have thought about for some time. Do we not do the same with painters and composers? Why is the life of the artist more important than his work? We live in a world where internet gossip takes us into the bedrooms of celebrities and even neighbors. We live in a socially distanced and compartmentalized sterile world devoid of personal contacts and we reach out for touch. It is not the art we wish to touch but the person. I say touch the person through his art not his art through the person. A great poem and a fave
April 7th, 2025 03:26
sorenbarrett said:
Here here a topic I have thought about for some time. Do we not do the same with painters and composers? Why is the life of the artist more important than his work? We live in a world where internet gossip takes us into the bedrooms of celebrities and even neighbors. We live in a socially distanced and compartmentalized sterile world devoid of personal contacts and we reach out for touch. It is not the art we wish to touch but the person. I say touch the person through his art not his art through the person. A great poem and a fave
April 7th, 2025 03:26
puppeteering farewell
Goldfinch60 said:
Shed those strings, stop the nose growing and tell what life truly is arqios.
Andy
April 7th, 2025 01:20
Goldfinch60 said:
Shed those strings, stop the nose growing and tell what life truly is arqios.
Andy
April 7th, 2025 01:20
puppeteering farewell
Cheeky Missy said:
[Thank you for the hint] Laden thus with capable metaphors and the haunting conclusion whose preceding tale invites, why do I feel like hugging myself, eh? Delectably rendered with superb imagery, the inherent poignancy haunts me even yet. Thank you for sharing.
April 6th, 2025 19:46
Cheeky Missy said:
[Thank you for the hint] Laden thus with capable metaphors and the haunting conclusion whose preceding tale invites, why do I feel like hugging myself, eh? Delectably rendered with superb imagery, the inherent poignancy haunts me even yet. Thank you for sharing.
April 6th, 2025 19:46
puppeteering farewell
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Oh this is metaphor rich for sure. \"parchment scribbles and niceties / do not constitute a true marriage\". Truth. I have firsthand experience of that, my friend. This line also reminded me of the classic Bon Jovi song, \"Living in Sin\" off of their New Jersey album. \"You can talk but still say nothing / stay together, but alone.\" Truth. Your poem is a brilliant one my friend, Truly loved it. Happy Sunday to you! πΉπ
April 6th, 2025 07:56
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Oh this is metaphor rich for sure. \"parchment scribbles and niceties / do not constitute a true marriage\". Truth. I have firsthand experience of that, my friend. This line also reminded me of the classic Bon Jovi song, \"Living in Sin\" off of their New Jersey album. \"You can talk but still say nothing / stay together, but alone.\" Truth. Your poem is a brilliant one my friend, Truly loved it. Happy Sunday to you! πΉπ
April 6th, 2025 07:56
puppeteering farewell
sorenbarrett said:
A balloon ready to burst it joins so many disjointed pieces, a Frankenstein meant in the most complimentary way stitched together it breaths and arises alive not on puppet strings and not of wood but living flesh. In our lack of understanding we reject and send to the ice lands a creation held monstrous. What a creation this poem is my friend a fave
April 6th, 2025 05:37
sorenbarrett said:
A balloon ready to burst it joins so many disjointed pieces, a Frankenstein meant in the most complimentary way stitched together it breaths and arises alive not on puppet strings and not of wood but living flesh. In our lack of understanding we reject and send to the ice lands a creation held monstrous. What a creation this poem is my friend a fave
April 6th, 2025 05:37
puppeteering farewell
Poetic Licence said:
Is there truth in this write or just another of his famous lies!!, enjoyed the read
April 6th, 2025 04:29
Poetic Licence said:
Is there truth in this write or just another of his famous lies!!, enjoyed the read
April 6th, 2025 04:29
Antwerpen, 1995
NafisaSB said:
have been to Antwerp some years back, and can visualize all that you saw on your walk...enjoyed reading it
April 6th, 2025 02:50
NafisaSB said:
have been to Antwerp some years back, and can visualize all that you saw on your walk...enjoyed reading it
April 6th, 2025 02:50
heartbeat
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Very true, my friend. Well done. Poetry is our heart\'s beat. Beautifully penned! βοΈπΉπ
April 5th, 2025 12:26
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Very true, my friend. Well done. Poetry is our heart\'s beat. Beautifully penned! βοΈπΉπ
April 5th, 2025 12:26
heartbeat
sorenbarrett said:
I could hear the beat in this poem and it carried me onward to the end. A lovely heart like pattern. The wording clever aids in the journey. Very nice Cryptic
April 5th, 2025 05:05
sorenbarrett said:
I could hear the beat in this poem and it carried me onward to the end. A lovely heart like pattern. The wording clever aids in the journey. Very nice Cryptic
April 5th, 2025 05:05
ever onward
Friendship said:
Well written ,Your poem seem to express the complexities of moving forward in life while being influenced by past experiences, ultimately conveying a message of resilience and hope amidst the challenges of time.
April 4th, 2025 18:44
Friendship said:
Well written ,Your poem seem to express the complexities of moving forward in life while being influenced by past experiences, ultimately conveying a message of resilience and hope amidst the challenges of time.
April 4th, 2025 18:44
ever onward
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Icy streams indeed, so icy one might remain frozen in place should they not forge ahead. Imagery superb and the poem stunnging. Well done, my friend! A fave for sure! πΉππ―οΈ
April 4th, 2025 17:58
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Icy streams indeed, so icy one might remain frozen in place should they not forge ahead. Imagery superb and the poem stunnging. Well done, my friend! A fave for sure! πΉππ―οΈ
April 4th, 2025 17:58
ever onward
Poetic Licence said:
The roads we travel, deep breath and pushing on, nicely written
April 4th, 2025 06:12
Poetic Licence said:
The roads we travel, deep breath and pushing on, nicely written
April 4th, 2025 06:12
ever onward
sorenbarrett said:
The journey of life and existence. I particularly love the second stanza. The first line being quite creative. Nicely done Cryptic
April 4th, 2025 03:53
sorenbarrett said:
The journey of life and existence. I particularly love the second stanza. The first line being quite creative. Nicely done Cryptic
April 4th, 2025 03:53
ever onward
orchidee said:
Good write A. I wondered why I wasn\'t moving forwards - cos I was walking backwards! heehee.
April 4th, 2025 02:24
orchidee said:
Good write A. I wondered why I wasn\'t moving forwards - cos I was walking backwards! heehee.
April 4th, 2025 02:24
ever onward
Goldfinch60 said:
Each moment we move forward brings us joy arqios.
Andy
April 4th, 2025 01:23
Goldfinch60 said:
Each moment we move forward brings us joy arqios.
Andy
April 4th, 2025 01:23
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