Comments received on poems by Thomas W Case



I Don\'t Believe You
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Thomas, what a powerful and relatable piece. The humor keeps the anxiety human, while the ending transforms the entire struggle into a personal act of perseverance. External recognition becomes irrelevant…the victory is refusing to abandon yourself again. Excellent write, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛


August 17th, 2026 14:38

I Don\'t Believe You
Kevin Hulme said:

It\'s amazing how some Authors can churn Stories out like James Patterson . He seems to have one on the Shelves every week. and some every Year or Two.
Must be a lot of Pressure being a Writer.
Am enjoyable Read as always.

August 16th, 2026 10:59

I Don\'t Believe You
Paul Bell said:

Sometimes deadlines are great, you have to get something written down.
On the other hand, if you\'ve not got a deadlines the fridge calls your name and you promply reply.
It\'s just finding a subject to write about. On another site, I would write half a story, pass it over to Lily who would finish it. She would do the same. Worked great.
After awhile we couldn\'t remember who wrote what. lol


August 16th, 2026 08:40

I Don\'t Believe You
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

good write friend

August 16th, 2026 08:21

I Don\'t Believe You
sorenbarrett said:

I can identify with this Thomas on another site pressure to join a group, enter a contest and yet that is not the reason I write. I write what I feel for myself and if others like it wonderful if not it is therapy. Yet I hear you with the response to challenge and to stretch one\'s limits. So in this soliloquy I have to say I feel you.

August 16th, 2026 07:55

Twelve Seconds
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Thomas, damn…this one hits home. We’ve gained the ability to put poetry in front of nearly anyone on earth while simultaneously losing the ability to keep anyone still long enough to receive it. Powerful and painfully relevant, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

August 11th, 2026 20:35

Twelve Seconds
Kevin Hulme said:

It\'s amazing how People like to watch utter Dross online. Chewing gum for the eyes.
I even see Children in Pushchairs on a device.
A fine Poem as usual.

August 11th, 2026 19:21

Twelve Seconds
Paul Bell said:

As my old teacher said. It\'s all about the meter.
God, he did my head in.
Probably right though, the poem has to grab you, otherwise the blond girl passing by has got the eye and its gone.

August 11th, 2026 08:04

Twelve Seconds
Michael A. McGuire said:

\"Learn to be still\" - a hard ask in today\'s world but what must be done if you don\'t want to be swallowed whole by it. I think it\'s just easier for people to watch or discuss \"detached content\" then to be real and scare people; but hey....that\'s our job as poets. Hold a mirror up. Love your style - quick, precise and descriptive.

August 11th, 2026 07:55

Twelve Seconds
Poetic Dan said:

Great ending. Thank you

August 11th, 2026 07:32

Twelve Seconds
sorenbarrett said:

Thomas you have succeeded in putting into words what I have been thinking about and fumbling over for some time. People hardly read anymore preferring audio books and even that falls pale to video games and streaming or even tic toc peoples attention has grown short. Nicely written my friend and a fave

August 11th, 2026 07:11

Twelve Seconds
Olaf Gatermann said:

Very true, Thomas and serenely put. A poem of a poem. Olaf

August 11th, 2026 06:50

The Work
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Beautiful, Thomas...there’s something profound in recognizing that writing doesn’t always require opening a vein. Sometimes the work is simply paying close enough attention to an ordinary room, an animal at the window, or a stranger passing by to realize that life is happening everywhere. Wonderful reflection, my friend! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

August 10th, 2026 10:23

The Work
arqios said:

For myself it would seem some hemodialysis is required before letting the bloodgates flow. 🙏👍🏻

August 10th, 2026 06:17

The Work
cellinic said:

A serious write! Starting with Hemingway\'s statement, you develop it and express your own vision of the subject.

August 9th, 2026 22:51

The Work
Kevin Hulme said:

There are times when your mind is blank when searching for an Idea.
Then you find Inspiration is right under your Nose, in these small details of life.
A good Write.

August 9th, 2026 18:09

The Work
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

its the little things that form the full picture

August 9th, 2026 09:15

The Work
sorenbarrett said:

That indeed is poetry my friend noticing the little things and being able to articulate them in ways that others have not thought of. Well done

August 9th, 2026 07:54

The Uncomfortable Silence
cellinic said:

To do is just nothing, just be... this is a clue to the resolution of many problems. A fave)

August 8th, 2026 09:38

The Uncomfortable Silence
Friendship said:

Well written

August 4th, 2026 09:32

The Uncomfortable Silence
Tristan Robert Lange said:

What a deeply meaningful poem, Thomas. The struggle to embrace Sabbath feels profoundly authentic...especially when a lifetime of relentless productivity has taught us to feel guilty for honoring our human limits. This reached me personally, my friend! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

August 4th, 2026 08:27

The Uncomfortable Silence
sorenbarrett said:

Thomas this one makes sense even as a kid to be told one must rest was not something to be looked forward to. Motors need continual running and machines rust when not used. An athlete needs continual warming up and stretching to not pull muscles. Written in such an understandable language. Loved it Thomas

August 4th, 2026 07:35

The Uncomfortable Silence
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

old age has a habit of creeping up on us, good write friend

August 4th, 2026 07:18

The Uncomfortable Silence
Doggerel Dave said:

Thomas, I feel and understand your position perfectly, as I feel very much the same way. I do believe this to be a perfect depiction of old age.

August 4th, 2026 07:09

The Uncomfortable Silence
arqios said:

Stillness and silence can kill to a life built on constant motion. When we allow ourselves to simply exist, things begin to get peaceful and become truly liveable. Good stuff, Thomas. 🕊️🙏

August 4th, 2026 06:42

Still Here
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Thomas, this hit me hard. The honesty in it is relentless, and because of that, it never feels sentimental. That final turn landed like a punch…a reminder that survival carries its own responsibility. Powerful work, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

August 3rd, 2026 15:10

Still Here
orchidee said:

Good write T.

August 3rd, 2026 01:52

Still Here
Friendship said:

Lovely written

August 2nd, 2026 17:29

Still Here
Kevin Hulme said:

Enjoyable Journey as usual. A fave.

August 2nd, 2026 16:52

Still Here
Doggerel Dave said:

Obituary/dedication which pulls no punches and is all the better for that.
Usual richness of detail you do so well, Thomas.

August 2nd, 2026 14:58

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