Comments received on poems by Kurt Philip Behm



Lines That Entangle
sorenbarrett said:

A wonderful write of a poets mind. Lovely a fave

June 7th, 2025 12:59

Blood On The Rails (+1)
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Darkness is a reality for us all. Profound and deep write, my friend. Well done!!! πŸŒΉπŸ‘

June 7th, 2025 09:29

Blood On The Rails (+1)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

The shadow that follows us all. Thanks Soren.

June 6th, 2025 14:09

Blood On The Rails (+1)
sorenbarrett said:

Kurt this poem in its darkness speaks of a broader and larger objective. Very nice

June 6th, 2025 13:28

Infinity Squared (+1)
sorenbarrett said:

Two truisms that short and to the point are self evident well worded Kurt

June 5th, 2025 13:19

Infinity Squared (+1)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks Tony.

June 5th, 2025 10:17

Infinity Squared (+1)
Tony36 said:

Excellent write Kurt

June 5th, 2025 10:12

Sound Bites: 6-4-2025
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks. A shame I had to write it.

June 4th, 2025 10:29

Sound Bites: 6-4-2025
sorenbarrett said:

All beautiful but I particularly loved the one called Infestation, poignant and hard to disagree with. Very nice Kurt.

June 4th, 2025 10:25

Lost In The Rubicon
Soman Ragavan said:

THE RUBICON

I am amazed by the words and expressions some poets come up with on this site... Crossing the Rubicon is an expression meaning taking a bold decision.
β€œ\"Crossing the Rubicon\" is an idiom that means taking a decisive, irrevocable step that commits someone to a specific course of action, essentially passing a point of no return.”
β€œThe origin of the phrase:
β€’ The phrase comes from Julius Caesar\'s crossing of the Rubicon river in 49 BCE.
--The Rubicon was the northern boundary of Italy, and Caesar\'s crossing of it with his army was a violation of Roman law and essentially declared war on the Roman Republic.
-- By crossing the Rubicon, Caesar made a decision that he could not go back from, leading to a civil war that would change the course of Roman history. ...”

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=meaning+of+crossing+the+rubicon&sei=c7g_aNLZBqm5kdUPr9_xgAw

Here the poet is stuck in the Rubicon. He is lost in it. Hope you get to the other side, fellow poet....
Soman Ragavan.
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June 3rd, 2025 22:11

Lost In The Rubicon
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Wonderful poem and I love that ending! The jester becomes the King, indeed! profound my friend! πŸŒΉπŸ‘

June 3rd, 2025 15:01

Lost In The Rubicon
sorenbarrett said:

Kurt this another that requires quite thought but with such settles into the known. Very nice

June 3rd, 2025 12:12

Remembering Laura (+1)
Tony36 said:

Excellent write Kurt

June 3rd, 2025 10:07

Remembering Laura (+1)
Reynaldo Casison said:

Nice one Kurt

Melodious and wistfully nostaglic

June 2nd, 2025 20:20

Remembering Laura (+1)
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks Soren ... True Story.

June 2nd, 2025 11:58

Remembering Laura (+1)
sorenbarrett said:

Lovely, clever, I\'ve been there, to Miami Beach I mean. Great write with more meaning than I led on to in this comment.

June 2nd, 2025 11:36

Soundbites: 6-1-2025
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Excellent, my friend. Each profound in their own way. The first two really spoke to me and people often overlooks the sin of omission. It\'s a real thing. Well done, Kurt. πŸ‘πŸŒΉ

June 2nd, 2025 06:55

Soundbites: 6-1-2025
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks. Every time I reread Hemingway I get inspired.

June 1st, 2025 11:59

Soundbites: 6-1-2025
sorenbarrett said:

Quite the series of poems Kurt my favorites of this group today were Smyllum Park and Crossing over tomorrow it may be different in that they were all very good.

June 1st, 2025 11:40

Soundbites: 5-31-2025
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Wonderful and wise. Well done on these, Kurt! Happy Saturday to you, my friend! πŸŒΉπŸ‘

May 31st, 2025 11:44

Soundbites: 5-31-2025
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Again, you honor me with your comments. Thanks so much.

May 31st, 2025 11:17

Soundbites: 5-31-2025
sorenbarrett said:

Kurt another series of wonderful rhymes that contain more wisdom that a poem is entitled to.

May 31st, 2025 11:11

Sound Bites: 5-30-2025
Kurt Philip Behm said:

May Odin and Thor be upon you.

Thanks TR.

May 30th, 2025 21:44

Sound Bites: 5-30-2025
Tristan Robert Lange said:

These are as stunning as the fjords themselves. Well done, my friend! SkΓ₯l! πŸŒΉπŸ‘

May 30th, 2025 20:25

Sound Bites: 5-30-2025
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks Soren, glad you enjoyed.

May 30th, 2025 12:52

Sound Bites: 5-30-2025
sorenbarrett said:

Three for the price of one today. Lovely work Kurt

May 30th, 2025 12:11

Lambs To Slaughter
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks, I hope somewhere John Lennon is smiling.

May 29th, 2025 10:22

Lambs To Slaughter
sorenbarrett said:

Very nice Kurt this poem puts it in perspective and in such poetic words

May 29th, 2025 10:19

Lambs To Slaughter
Kurt Philip Behm said:

Thanks Tony, always great to hear from you.

May 29th, 2025 10:17

Lambs To Slaughter
Tony36 said:

Excellent write kurt

May 29th, 2025 10:13

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