Comments received on poems by Kurt Philip Behm



The Verdict
Kurt Philip Behm said:

... and theyre hard to escape. Thanks

June 18th, 2026 21:02

The Verdict
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, this really moved me. \"The Judgment of Ghosts\" hit especially hard. There are old voices and old memories that can linger far longer than we want them to, and you captured that struggle beautifully. Powerful work, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 18th, 2026 20:57

The Verdict
sorenbarrett said:

Another wonderful set of poems Kurt. Loved it

June 18th, 2026 12:42

Hither & Yon
Kurt Philip Behm said:

A Big Amen !

June 17th, 2026 12:18

Hither & Yon
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, this made me smile, my friend. There is a generosity of spirit here that I really appreciate. The poem feels like an invitation...not just to read the words, but to engage with them and make them part of one\'s own journey. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 17th, 2026 11:54

Windows (+1)
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, there is a great deal to chew on in this collection, my friend. What struck me most is the constant movement between reflection and revelation. Some pieces feel contemplative, others almost aphoristic, yet together they create a fascinating mosaic of thought. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 17th, 2026 11:43

Hither & Yon
sorenbarrett said:

The devil too can quote scripture should it suit his case. Taken out of context quotes are used all the time. A lovely rhyme and verse Kurt

June 17th, 2026 10:58

Windows (+1)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Again, with thanks.

June 17th, 2026 10:04

Windows (+1)
arqios said:

A veritable compendium and a micro-anthology 🙏🏻🕊️

June 17th, 2026 07:17

Windows (+1)
sorenbarrett said:

It is the last today that I feel the most Kurt nicely worded all of them.

June 16th, 2026 14:16

Windows (+1)
Friendship said:

Your poems are presenting a growing challenge for me, yet I\'m exerting my utmost effort to translate them accurately. They seem to be increasing in length. Your poem explores abstract concepts such as hope, truth, faith, and the human experience. It delves into the multifaceted nature of existence, emphasizing the complexity of emotions and perceptions while navigating life\'s journey. The poem highlights the interplay between light and darkness, knowledge and ignorance, and the inherent struggles individuals face. Each section reflects on different aspects of life, from the pursuit of truth to the transcendent moments that define our experiences.

June 16th, 2026 10:47

Colors Of The Night
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Mission accomplished, thanks again.

June 16th, 2026 09:37

Colors Of The Night
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, there is a lot of weight packed into this collection, my friend. From grief and mortality to justice and hope, each piece feels like a different facet of the same long conversation with life. Several of these hit me hard. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 16th, 2026 09:14

Colors Of The Night
sorenbarrett said:

Kurt another bunch of good ones the one that caught my attention today is The last hope. It fits so well the climate of today. There is only one thief out there everybody else is just trying to get their shit back. A good one my friend

June 15th, 2026 12:25

Soundbites: Sunday 5-14-2026)
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, what I love here is how much ground you cover in so few words, my friend. Each piece feels like a quick glimpse through a different window...mortality, struggle, creativity, renewal. Short, sharp, and thoughtful throughout. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 15th, 2026 08:15

Soundbites: Sunday 5-14-2026)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

You make it worthwhile, thanks.

June 14th, 2026 15:26

Soundbites: Sunday 5-14-2026)
sorenbarrett said:

You have appealed to my poetic side Kurt and Within the lines wins this time my friend

June 14th, 2026 14:48

The Highest Tide
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, what a pair of poems. The Highest Tide reflects on the forces that move us forward, while Freeing The Verse turns inward toward the creative struggle itself. Of the two, that image of the waiting poem resonates deeply with me...the sense that something true is already there, patiently awaiting release. Excellent write, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 14th, 2026 07:35

The Highest Tide
arqios said:

Thoroughly enjoyed, Kurt. Twice now and probably with more to come. 🕊️🙏

June 13th, 2026 23:07

The Highest Tide
Kurt Philip Behm said:

It is, and I thank you again.

June 13th, 2026 13:04

The Highest Tide
sorenbarrett said:

Nicely written my friend and although the second (Free Verse) is quite good my choice remains with the first (I assume it is The highest tide)

June 13th, 2026 12:31

The Highest Tide
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:

good write, enjoyed

June 13th, 2026 10:44

The False Panacea (+ E.J. Hudak)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Im a product of the old University System, where all points of view were respected. Ive lived across the street from Villanova University my entire life and watched it morph into a politically correct blast of hot air. What\'s worse is, that with the exception of the engineering and nursing schools, what they teach and charge almost 100k a year for is worthless. Ive hired many MBA\'s over the years and they all had to be trained on the job starting at ground zero. I always preferred someone with no business \'education\' so I could train them myself. A.I. is going to stick a dagger into the heart of so-called higher education. If you can get the #1 authority in every field, lets say, Stephen Hawking in theoretical physics to teach a class and have it available on-line where every willing student could access it for free — I think we\'re looking at the future. Id rather learn entrepreneurship from Elon Musk than from some wannabee hack that\'s never been outside the ivory covered walls. Ok, rant over ...

June 12th, 2026 13:54

The False Panacea (+ E.J. Hudak)
sorenbarrett said:

Of the trio I due to my past exposure to school set on the first. I look at it this way I paid thousands of dollars to learn one thing that there is no truth for it constantly changes.

June 12th, 2026 13:32

The False Panacea (+ E.J. Hudak)
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Kurt, this hit me hard. The third piece especially landed for me. The older I get, the more I realize it is often the overlooked moments that end up carrying the most weight in memory. Powerful work, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 12th, 2026 13:32

The Waiting Game (+1)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Both salient and prescient as always. Thanks TR.

June 12th, 2026 13:02

The Waiting Game (+1)
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Wow Kurt! What stayed with me most was: \"Not killing time / Time killing him\".

Oof. Four words, and the entire perspective shifts. That\'s the kind of line that lingers long after the reading. Beautifully done, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 12th, 2026 12:26

The Waiting Game (+1)
Samprikta Paul said:

The poem holds so many different meanings, and it moves so swiftly throughout with rhythm. Well written.

June 11th, 2026 10:26

The Waiting Game (+1)
sorenbarrett said:

Another good set Kurt you are most prolific. This time I was struck with one slip. Well done my friend

June 11th, 2026 09:59

For The Orphans
Kurt Philip Behm said:

One road ... many stops. Thanks TR.

June 11th, 2026 09:16

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