Comments received on poems by Lorenz



Normalyn
sorenbarrett said:

Mythical, sci-fi, magical, with great images and well written. Loved it.

March 4th, 2025 17:44

My inner landscapes
Ellen Marsell said:

The poem can be called picturesque and musical because you use language close to visual art and sound imagery. It is a poetic oasis, full of warmth and gentle melancholy. It creates a sense of a living, cozy world where one wants to linger a little longer. Thank you for this journey!

March 3rd, 2025 11:50

My inner landscapes
sorenbarrett said:

As the poem speaks it reveals the inner landscapes of the author, some beautiful, others fanciful while others sensuous and philosophical and calm. A wonderful blend of originality and complexity. A really nice poem that calms the soul and takes one to an inner home

March 3rd, 2025 09:41

Pavlov house
Sealgair said:

This is the true tragedy: those who die believe they are creating the future. But in reality, it is merely an echo of the past.

Impressive writing.

March 3rd, 2025 05:29

Pavlov house
Ellen Marsell said:

A vivid, poignant, and tragically beautiful work about memory, duty, and friendship - about life on the edge of death. The text is filled with internal rhythms, clashes of sharp images, and shadows of the past.

March 2nd, 2025 12:02

Pavlov house
sorenbarrett said:

A poem of comradery and how this goes on beyond beyond death. Well written.

March 2nd, 2025 11:18

The dark dahlia
Ellen Marsell said:

We do not know what Elizabeth was thinking in her final moments, but this poetic vision allows us to imagine a dual perspective: the one who departs and the one who extinguishes her.

March 1st, 2025 14:20

The dark dahlia
sorenbarrett said:

My father grew Dahlias and some were very dark. A rather serious poem that speaks its message in metaphor. Lovely

March 1st, 2025 11:42

Epilogue
Ellen Marsell said:

A subtle, deep poem with a final chord permeated by a sense of instability, fatigue, and the realization of the fragility of one’s own reality.

February 28th, 2025 11:07

Epilogue
sorenbarrett said:

Such a blend of metaphor and real in this poem loved it

February 28th, 2025 08:32

la tilma
Ellen Marsell said:

The image of the tilma is the heart of the poem, a symbol of the miracle that unites the old and the new in a fragile harmony, serving as a beacon of hope.

February 27th, 2025 15:32

la tilma
sorenbarrett said:

Historical roots to this poem of reckoning for past injustices and their consequences. Beautiful imagery and here is a deep metaphor for all to read it is the conquistador in all of us that is being spoken too. Very nice Lorenz

February 27th, 2025 13:12

The debt
Distant View said:

Life is strange! When you are young you think you are invincible! When you grow old you realise you are not! But wisdom comes with age (if you are lucky) and you learn not to fear death. It awaits us all!

A dark poem, with some interesting imagery!

February 26th, 2025 16:44

The debt
Sealgair said:

This poem demands courage from the reader – to gaze into the abyss and admit that it’s staring right back.

February 26th, 2025 13:49

The debt
Ellen Marsell said:

Black existentialism, where death offers neither solace nor salvation. A grim vision reminiscent of Dante or Lovecraft.

February 26th, 2025 11:49

The debt
sorenbarrett said:

Rather dark this poem runs with elements of a soliloquy. Nicely done

February 26th, 2025 09:38

Acceptance
Lorenz said:

Thanks ! May this be a source of inspiration for you !

February 26th, 2025 02:02

Acceptance
NinjaGirl said:

I love this idea: that acceptance sets us free. It\'s been a concept that\'s been really hard for me to grasp, this is so beautifully expressed.

February 25th, 2025 20:18

Acceptance
sorenbarrett said:

Heroic, epic are the terms that come to mind about this poem. Very well written

February 25th, 2025 13:48

Acceptance
Ellen Marsell said:

Each acceptance is another step to elevation, another step in this journey to the “ kingdom of lights”.
An inspirational poem with great spiritual intensity.

February 25th, 2025 11:59

Symbiosis
Ma5on said:

Your poem is beautifully meditative, rich with philosophical depth & Zen-like reflections on impermanence, identity, & interconnectedness. The whole piece has a mystical, almost transcendental quality.
Enjoying the vibe,

Ma5on

February 16th, 2025 14:08

Dawn
Ma5on said:

Lorenz,

I really like how you evoke this primal world, raw, ancient, & in a constant state of flux. The poem\'s gritty descriptions are strong, & the sense of mystery & survival is gripping. The atmosphere of struggle is harsh & your imagery is second to none!

Most enjoyed & escaped into your world for a while.

regards

Ma5on


February 15th, 2025 07:21

Symbiosis
Ellen Marsell said:

Wisdom is changeable, identity is illusory, and true being is not subject to logic, but is felt in a symbiotic fusion with the world. Excellent!

February 9th, 2025 13:53

Symbiosis
sorenbarrett said:

So well put together this poem speaks of relationships and the need for them and how we are nothing more than our part of a larger process. Lovely

February 9th, 2025 12:31

Symbiosis
Sealgair said:

Condensed formulas filled with deep meaning. I like it.

February 9th, 2025 12:07

Will I have time ?
Dan Williams said:

Not enough time, sure, but don\'t let that stop you from trying. We are part of the universe after all, eh? Good work here.

February 8th, 2025 00:38

Will I have time ?
Mutley Ravishes said:

Great write.
Thank heavens this universe is too vast for folks in tourist mode to visit all of it!

February 6th, 2025 18:23

Will I have time ?
Tony36 said:

Great write

February 6th, 2025 17:01

Will I have time ?
Ellen Marsell said:

This poem is like a journey beyond space and time, but it remains deeply human in its essence. The philosophical echoes are very strong.

February 6th, 2025 11:41

Will I have time ?
sorenbarrett said:

This poem is filled with so many metaphors and solar images that intermingle in their meanings. A lovely write

February 6th, 2025 10:39



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