Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange
Canon Captive
sorenbarrett said:
A beautiful Acrostic Tristan full of gratitude and recognition it speaks to mankind
April 19th, 2026 14:55
sorenbarrett said:
A beautiful Acrostic Tristan full of gratitude and recognition it speaks to mankind
April 19th, 2026 14:55
Canon Captive
orchidee said:
Popeye went to a Confessional. The priest heard a glug and ran off! lol.
April 19th, 2026 12:06
orchidee said:
Popeye went to a Confessional. The priest heard a glug and ran off! lol.
April 19th, 2026 12:06
The Photograph
Friendship said:
Beautifully written. You write it so well, your poem is to convey the complexity of grief and the way memories can serve as both a source of pain and a means of connection to those we have lost. I love how you emphasize the importance of cherishing details and moments that hold significant emotional weight. Thank you.🌹💕
April 19th, 2026 07:37
Friendship said:
Beautifully written. You write it so well, your poem is to convey the complexity of grief and the way memories can serve as both a source of pain and a means of connection to those we have lost. I love how you emphasize the importance of cherishing details and moments that hold significant emotional weight. Thank you.🌹💕
April 19th, 2026 07:37
The Photograph
Paul Bell said:
Time takes us all, but great art never fades.
Through time it seems to reveal more.
Poignant write that shows the love, maybe gone, but certainly not forgotton.
April 19th, 2026 06:17
Paul Bell said:
Time takes us all, but great art never fades.
Through time it seems to reveal more.
Poignant write that shows the love, maybe gone, but certainly not forgotton.
April 19th, 2026 06:17
The Photograph
Alex Arnot said:
The last few stanzas got me. I know that pain and it indeed cuts VERY deep!
April 19th, 2026 00:09
Alex Arnot said:
The last few stanzas got me. I know that pain and it indeed cuts VERY deep!
April 19th, 2026 00:09
The Photograph
Jerry Reynolds said:
Well written, Tristan. Paintings, drawings, mosaics, and now poems and stories are collectors of all my memories. Begging to be released. Thanks for the share.
April 18th, 2026 15:23
Jerry Reynolds said:
Well written, Tristan. Paintings, drawings, mosaics, and now poems and stories are collectors of all my memories. Begging to be released. Thanks for the share.
April 18th, 2026 15:23
The Photograph
sorenbarrett said:
Wistfully melancholic it brims with nostalgia and paints with memory a picture of what was but is no more. It bleeds with faded colors of the past that fill a soul with emotions lost and now found so nicely done my friend
April 18th, 2026 12:30
sorenbarrett said:
Wistfully melancholic it brims with nostalgia and paints with memory a picture of what was but is no more. It bleeds with faded colors of the past that fill a soul with emotions lost and now found so nicely done my friend
April 18th, 2026 12:30
The Photograph
orchidee said:
Argh! No photos of Poepye & Co\'s antics. Why not? WCAT! lol.
April 18th, 2026 08:41
orchidee said:
Argh! No photos of Poepye & Co\'s antics. Why not? WCAT! lol.
April 18th, 2026 08:41
The Traitors
NafisaSB said:
betrayal portrayed so beautifully with such few words - fantastic
April 17th, 2026 23:38
NafisaSB said:
betrayal portrayed so beautifully with such few words - fantastic
April 17th, 2026 23:38
the currency of change
Katie B. said:
This lays it all out there with a punch. Tell me more. Is this about an individual wanting to change or some outside force pushing for change.
Extremely well written and thought provoking. Well penned!
April 17th, 2026 17:03
Katie B. said:
This lays it all out there with a punch. Tell me more. Is this about an individual wanting to change or some outside force pushing for change.
Extremely well written and thought provoking. Well penned!
April 17th, 2026 17:03
the currency of change
Abdullah123 said:
Incredibly well-versed, bitingly haunting. Brilliant write T
April 17th, 2026 10:49
Abdullah123 said:
Incredibly well-versed, bitingly haunting. Brilliant write T
April 17th, 2026 10:49
the currency of change
sorenbarrett said:
There can be no sin without recognition. Ignorance has no sin. Yet in its knowing and the comparison between right and wrong is the loathing of controlling the desire and withholding its gratification. Nicely written in most poetic terms Tristan
April 17th, 2026 09:36
sorenbarrett said:
There can be no sin without recognition. Ignorance has no sin. Yet in its knowing and the comparison between right and wrong is the loathing of controlling the desire and withholding its gratification. Nicely written in most poetic terms Tristan
April 17th, 2026 09:36
the currency of change
Friendship said:
A well-written poem, with lots of questions. Your poem delves into themes of introspection, morality, and the struggle for personal growth. It poses rhetorical questions about the nature of change, sin, and the human experience; it\'s something I think we all struggle with!
April 17th, 2026 08:06
Friendship said:
A well-written poem, with lots of questions. Your poem delves into themes of introspection, morality, and the struggle for personal growth. It poses rhetorical questions about the nature of change, sin, and the human experience; it\'s something I think we all struggle with!
April 17th, 2026 08:06
The Orange Ordinance
Teddy.15 said:
A Limerick!!!!! Hey Tristan, surely a wake up call to all those who voted for him in the first place? Kudos my dear friend. 🌹 Trump is on the edge always has been, his next job should be at the back of a pantomime donkey\'s arse in orange county 🐴
April 17th, 2026 03:22
Teddy.15 said:
A Limerick!!!!! Hey Tristan, surely a wake up call to all those who voted for him in the first place? Kudos my dear friend. 🌹 Trump is on the edge always has been, his next job should be at the back of a pantomime donkey\'s arse in orange county 🐴
April 17th, 2026 03:22
The Orange Ordinance
NinjaGirl said:
I was going to write a poem about this as well!!
April 16th, 2026 21:00
NinjaGirl said:
I was going to write a poem about this as well!!
April 16th, 2026 21:00
The Orange Ordinance
sorenbarrett said:
A fun satire here and I will have one to follow up with tomorrow Tristan
April 16th, 2026 10:19
sorenbarrett said:
A fun satire here and I will have one to follow up with tomorrow Tristan
April 16th, 2026 10:19
The Orange Ordinance
orchidee said:
Yes, and now a poem about a Green one - from eating too much spinach! The WCAT one. lol.
April 16th, 2026 10:06
orchidee said:
Yes, and now a poem about a Green one - from eating too much spinach! The WCAT one. lol.
April 16th, 2026 10:06
The Orange Ordinance
Friendship said:
Enjoy your humor, Yes, we have a very foolish leader......👍
Your poem revolves around the absurdity and irony of power dynamics, particularly in the context of religious authority and societal roles. It presents a satirical take on a figure (\"a large and orange dope\") who embodies characteristics of a tyrannical or foolish leader, juxtaposed against sacred institutions like the Pope. The poet touches on themes of authority, mockery of power, and the ludicrous nature of certain societal tropes.
April 16th, 2026 09:07
Friendship said:
Enjoy your humor, Yes, we have a very foolish leader......👍
Your poem revolves around the absurdity and irony of power dynamics, particularly in the context of religious authority and societal roles. It presents a satirical take on a figure (\"a large and orange dope\") who embodies characteristics of a tyrannical or foolish leader, juxtaposed against sacred institutions like the Pope. The poet touches on themes of authority, mockery of power, and the ludicrous nature of certain societal tropes.
April 16th, 2026 09:07
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
Teddy.15 said:
Wow Tristan what an exquisite piece of poetry and music 🌹 bravo! 💐
April 15th, 2026 23:03
Teddy.15 said:
Wow Tristan what an exquisite piece of poetry and music 🌹 bravo! 💐
April 15th, 2026 23:03
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
Poetic Licence said:
Wonderful combination, a person of many talents. Wish i had musical ability because sometimes it can bring a poem to life and give it that feeling you are looking for and when writing it gives so many more possibilities. Very creative and interesting write and combo, pleasure to read.
April 15th, 2026 14:15
Poetic Licence said:
Wonderful combination, a person of many talents. Wish i had musical ability because sometimes it can bring a poem to life and give it that feeling you are looking for and when writing it gives so many more possibilities. Very creative and interesting write and combo, pleasure to read.
April 15th, 2026 14:15
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
orchidee said:
Ohh, I was carried away with this, until...... another duet appeared - a glugging sound, Popeye and Ol\' Tom - ruined everything! lol.
I\'m not surprised you can\'t keep up with comments, with that incessant glugging going on. lol.
April 15th, 2026 12:23
orchidee said:
Ohh, I was carried away with this, until...... another duet appeared - a glugging sound, Popeye and Ol\' Tom - ruined everything! lol.
I\'m not surprised you can\'t keep up with comments, with that incessant glugging going on. lol.
April 15th, 2026 12:23
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
NinjaGirl said:
The combination of the song and of the poem is quite comforting. Though perhaps intended to be a little uneasy, I find comfort in it and I think that\'s a beautiful thing.
April 15th, 2026 11:00
NinjaGirl said:
The combination of the song and of the poem is quite comforting. Though perhaps intended to be a little uneasy, I find comfort in it and I think that\'s a beautiful thing.
April 15th, 2026 11:00
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem appears to be an artistic expression of the complexity of human emotions, particularly how beauty and sadness often coexist. I love how you invite readers to contemplate their own experiences of loss and the solace that can be found in music and nature.
April 15th, 2026 10:44
Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem appears to be an artistic expression of the complexity of human emotions, particularly how beauty and sadness often coexist. I love how you invite readers to contemplate their own experiences of loss and the solace that can be found in music and nature.
April 15th, 2026 10:44
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
Katie B. said:
Tristan, this is just beautiful. What an eloquent way to describe playing the piano. You play don\'t you?
April 15th, 2026 07:46
Katie B. said:
Tristan, this is just beautiful. What an eloquent way to describe playing the piano. You play don\'t you?
April 15th, 2026 07:46
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
sorenbarrett said:
Music and poetry both evoke feelings deeply buried and most lovely when combined in song
April 15th, 2026 06:28
sorenbarrett said:
Music and poetry both evoke feelings deeply buried and most lovely when combined in song
April 15th, 2026 06:28
Nocturne in D Minor: Dolorous Duet
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Thank you, Mutley, for the fave, my friend! I hope you enjoy both poem and the music.
April 15th, 2026 06:26
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Thank you, Mutley, for the fave, my friend! I hope you enjoy both poem and the music.
April 15th, 2026 06:26
Cracks Reveal
Teddy.15 said:
I\'ve always believed that curiosity and asking questions leads to intelligence but what do I know. 🤣
or uncontainable treasure
beaming in regal radiance
Love this!
April 15th, 2026 01:31
Teddy.15 said:
I\'ve always believed that curiosity and asking questions leads to intelligence but what do I know. 🤣
or uncontainable treasure
beaming in regal radiance
Love this!
April 15th, 2026 01:31
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