Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange
rooted
Teddy.15 said:
Wow, deeply rooted, beautiful and my Italian friends who are wine testers would appreciate this it\'s timeless. πΉ
July 18th, 2026 15:40
Teddy.15 said:
Wow, deeply rooted, beautiful and my Italian friends who are wine testers would appreciate this it\'s timeless. πΉ
July 18th, 2026 15:40
rooted
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
I like the deepness of this piece, almost like an iceberg 2 thirds hidden
July 18th, 2026 09:53
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
I like the deepness of this piece, almost like an iceberg 2 thirds hidden
July 18th, 2026 09:53
rooted
sorenbarrett said:
This poem set my mind to work Tristan. Even the most rooted tree extends branches and sends out further roots. We all meander even those most fixed. As for wild grapes making the most bitter wine may be true but some like me like it dry as long as it is not vinegar it is all the better.
July 18th, 2026 09:41
sorenbarrett said:
This poem set my mind to work Tristan. Even the most rooted tree extends branches and sends out further roots. We all meander even those most fixed. As for wild grapes making the most bitter wine may be true but some like me like it dry as long as it is not vinegar it is all the better.
July 18th, 2026 09:41
rooted
orchidee said:
Good write T. Glug - does this relate to spinach in any way, ask a certain one. lol.
July 18th, 2026 08:51
orchidee said:
Good write T. Glug - does this relate to spinach in any way, ask a certain one. lol.
July 18th, 2026 08:51
high time
Syd said:
This brings back memories. Nicely written Tristan.
- Syd π
July 18th, 2026 07:04
Syd said:
This brings back memories. Nicely written Tristan.
- Syd π
July 18th, 2026 07:04
it is no mystery
Paul Bell said:
Faith is a strong metophor and sometimes its all that\'s left in the end.
Strangely enough, we might go through life never thinking about it, till that time when rock bottom brings us to the realisation we need help.
July 18th, 2026 06:45
Paul Bell said:
Faith is a strong metophor and sometimes its all that\'s left in the end.
Strangely enough, we might go through life never thinking about it, till that time when rock bottom brings us to the realisation we need help.
July 18th, 2026 06:45
it is no mystery
sorenbarrett said:
Faith is not religious but at the bottom of all we know for in the beginning we must trust. Trust that the floor will hold us, that there is air to breath and that the sun will shine again. Trust built on experience but trust none the less for we do not understand the mechanisms beneath it. A lovely write my friend and a fave
July 17th, 2026 10:44
sorenbarrett said:
Faith is not religious but at the bottom of all we know for in the beginning we must trust. Trust that the floor will hold us, that there is air to breath and that the sun will shine again. Trust built on experience but trust none the less for we do not understand the mechanisms beneath it. A lovely write my friend and a fave
July 17th, 2026 10:44
it is no mystery
Teddy.15 said:
I appreciate this so much being a Libra, I am a great believer in faith especially when I just cannot decide. This is a wonderful write. πΉ
July 17th, 2026 09:54
Teddy.15 said:
I appreciate this so much being a Libra, I am a great believer in faith especially when I just cannot decide. This is a wonderful write. πΉ
July 17th, 2026 09:54
it is no mystery
orchidee said:
Good write T. Of course, it\'s no mystery what Popeye eats! lol.
July 17th, 2026 09:04
orchidee said:
Good write T. Of course, it\'s no mystery what Popeye eats! lol.
July 17th, 2026 09:04
it is no mystery
Friendship said:
I wish what you wrote was true for me to believe in, cause right now I have no faith. I think God forgot me! Nicely written. Your poem revolves around the concept of faith as a guiding force in life, particularly in times of uncertainty and conflict. You suggest that while knowledge, certainty, and confidence may falter, faith remains a steadfast companion, enabling individuals to navigate difficult circumstances. You also seem to explore the contrasts between faith and elements like knowledge, certainty, and comfort, emphasizing the strength that faith provides when other forms of assurance fail.
July 17th, 2026 08:53
Friendship said:
I wish what you wrote was true for me to believe in, cause right now I have no faith. I think God forgot me! Nicely written. Your poem revolves around the concept of faith as a guiding force in life, particularly in times of uncertainty and conflict. You suggest that while knowledge, certainty, and confidence may falter, faith remains a steadfast companion, enabling individuals to navigate difficult circumstances. You also seem to explore the contrasts between faith and elements like knowledge, certainty, and comfort, emphasizing the strength that faith provides when other forms of assurance fail.
July 17th, 2026 08:53
it is no mystery
arqios said:
Indeed it does! From as simple as trusting an Uber would get us across town to other more complex extrapolates of outworking faithππ»ποΈ
July 17th, 2026 08:15
arqios said:
Indeed it does! From as simple as trusting an Uber would get us across town to other more complex extrapolates of outworking faithππ»ποΈ
July 17th, 2026 08:15
high time
Paul Bell said:
The days when you could smoke and be sophisticated.
Sadly this pleasure comes with a health warning now.
Cigars, cigarettes, all taxed to the hilt.
Can\'t even get high now, what happened out there.
July 16th, 2026 11:03
Paul Bell said:
The days when you could smoke and be sophisticated.
Sadly this pleasure comes with a health warning now.
Cigars, cigarettes, all taxed to the hilt.
Can\'t even get high now, what happened out there.
July 16th, 2026 11:03
high time
orchidee said:
Followed by cough, splutter, yuk! lol. Popeye never smokes. Too busy with spinach. heehee.
July 16th, 2026 09:29
orchidee said:
Followed by cough, splutter, yuk! lol. Popeye never smokes. Too busy with spinach. heehee.
July 16th, 2026 09:29
high time
Lorenz said:
I love these few lines that add a little click and spark to life !
July 16th, 2026 08:38
Lorenz said:
I love these few lines that add a little click and spark to life !
July 16th, 2026 08:38
high time
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
This piece draws you in as the smoke itself inhaled
July 16th, 2026 08:37
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
This piece draws you in as the smoke itself inhaled
July 16th, 2026 08:37
high time
sorenbarrett said:
The action, the reaction, a flash and moment in time expanded. Well written my friend what is obvious is not always so and with that the high could be just high living or spending. I have smoked a seventy five dollar cigar before and the aroma leaves one high.
July 16th, 2026 08:15
sorenbarrett said:
The action, the reaction, a flash and moment in time expanded. Well written my friend what is obvious is not always so and with that the high could be just high living or spending. I have smoked a seventy five dollar cigar before and the aroma leaves one high.
July 16th, 2026 08:15
high time
Teddy.15 said:
I like your play on words and imagery very clever and brings a peaceful picture of simple relaxation and happiness. I\'m not a smoker though, I feel this could be a very nice Cuban. πΉ
July 16th, 2026 08:01
Teddy.15 said:
I like your play on words and imagery very clever and brings a peaceful picture of simple relaxation and happiness. I\'m not a smoker though, I feel this could be a very nice Cuban. πΉ
July 16th, 2026 08:01
crowd pleaser
cellinic said:
serious, sincere, deep and rather resonating lyrics. Best wishes and a fave, my friend
July 16th, 2026 06:15
cellinic said:
serious, sincere, deep and rather resonating lyrics. Best wishes and a fave, my friend
July 16th, 2026 06:15
crowd pleaser
Doggerel Dave said:
I\'m allergic to crowds, no matter what their purpose. But differentiate that from a well organised collective.
Keep it flowing, Tristan.
July 15th, 2026 18:29
Doggerel Dave said:
I\'m allergic to crowds, no matter what their purpose. But differentiate that from a well organised collective.
Keep it flowing, Tristan.
July 15th, 2026 18:29
crowd pleaser
Friendship said:
Well written, my friend. Your poem revolves around the concept of sacrifice and the darker aspects of human nature, particularly how society often demands brutal solutions to its problems. The imagery you painted of flaying serves as a metaphor for the pain and suffering inflicted upon individuals to satisfy the collective desires of a community. You highlight the conflict between individual suffering and societal expectations.
July 15th, 2026 13:13
Friendship said:
Well written, my friend. Your poem revolves around the concept of sacrifice and the darker aspects of human nature, particularly how society often demands brutal solutions to its problems. The imagery you painted of flaying serves as a metaphor for the pain and suffering inflicted upon individuals to satisfy the collective desires of a community. You highlight the conflict between individual suffering and societal expectations.
July 15th, 2026 13:13
crowd pleaser
Paul Bell said:
Hang them all i say, hang them high, especially in they\'re Politicians.
Did television make the flayers redundant, I wonder.
Our sacrificial lamb, Starmer is gone this Monday, to be replaced by the next sacrificial lamb.
July 15th, 2026 11:16
Paul Bell said:
Hang them all i say, hang them high, especially in they\'re Politicians.
Did television make the flayers redundant, I wonder.
Our sacrificial lamb, Starmer is gone this Monday, to be replaced by the next sacrificial lamb.
July 15th, 2026 11:16
crowd pleaser
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
the baying crowd, who is next ? good write my friend
July 15th, 2026 11:07
nephilim56 ( Norman Dickson) said:
the baying crowd, who is next ? good write my friend
July 15th, 2026 11:07
crowd pleaser
orchidee said:
Does Popeye always get what he wants - spinach?! lol.
July 15th, 2026 10:08
orchidee said:
Does Popeye always get what he wants - spinach?! lol.
July 15th, 2026 10:08
crowd pleaser
sorenbarrett said:
The sacrifical lamb, the scape goat, the whipping boy taking the blame from the masses and the noble. Today it seems this painful metaphor is enacted on the masses themselves in taxes, burdensome laws, eminent domain and a prejudiced judicial system. It also applies on an individual level where a pecking order places one person to blame for another individual or the group. Well written my friend and a fave
July 15th, 2026 08:05
sorenbarrett said:
The sacrifical lamb, the scape goat, the whipping boy taking the blame from the masses and the noble. Today it seems this painful metaphor is enacted on the masses themselves in taxes, burdensome laws, eminent domain and a prejudiced judicial system. It also applies on an individual level where a pecking order places one person to blame for another individual or the group. Well written my friend and a fave
July 15th, 2026 08:05
crowd pleaser
Teddy.15 said:
Wow magnificent powerful and just to say I could never ever be in that crowd πΉ
July 15th, 2026 07:47
Teddy.15 said:
Wow magnificent powerful and just to say I could never ever be in that crowd πΉ
July 15th, 2026 07:47
crowd pleaser
arqios said:
Begs the question who the next sacrificial lamb is gonna be?ππ»ποΈ
July 15th, 2026 07:26
arqios said:
Begs the question who the next sacrificial lamb is gonna be?ππ»ποΈ
July 15th, 2026 07:26
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