Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange
Shifting Spring
Katie B. said:
Moving and powerful. Resonates with me. Well done!
May 21st, 2026 08:46
Katie B. said:
Moving and powerful. Resonates with me. Well done!
May 21st, 2026 08:46
Shifting Spring
2781 said:
My daughters first pet was a fish.
She was very young and told me the fish jumped out of the tank!
It looked dead, but I told her to pray for it and put it back.
The fish survived.
May 21st, 2026 08:25
2781 said:
My daughters first pet was a fish.
She was very young and told me the fish jumped out of the tank!
It looked dead, but I told her to pray for it and put it back.
The fish survived.
May 21st, 2026 08:25
Shifting Spring
sorenbarrett said:
Grandma to fish winter to another season the world is a cycle. Wait long enough and it happens again and we call it a miracle. A lovely write my friend deep with meaning
May 21st, 2026 08:18
sorenbarrett said:
Grandma to fish winter to another season the world is a cycle. Wait long enough and it happens again and we call it a miracle. A lovely write my friend deep with meaning
May 21st, 2026 08:18
Holy State
Neville said:
I bet you feel a whole lot better having just spit that out .. I am now of the conclusion toxicity contaminates .. ▪️◾◼️⬛⚫🏴🐦⬛🐈⬛🖤💣🍊💩👎
May 21st, 2026 02:38
Neville said:
I bet you feel a whole lot better having just spit that out .. I am now of the conclusion toxicity contaminates .. ▪️◾◼️⬛⚫🏴🐦⬛🐈⬛🖤💣🍊💩👎
May 21st, 2026 02:38
Holy State
Mutley Ravishes said:
I guess the state believes it\'s holy. How else could it live with itself?
May 20th, 2026 20:33
Mutley Ravishes said:
I guess the state believes it\'s holy. How else could it live with itself?
May 20th, 2026 20:33
Holy State
marissa said:
This describes exactly what the anger stage of grief feels like.
May 20th, 2026 19:31
marissa said:
This describes exactly what the anger stage of grief feels like.
May 20th, 2026 19:31
Holy State
David Wakeling said:
I know the feeling only too well. A clever piece with gifted rhymes .I enjoyed reading
May 20th, 2026 18:35
David Wakeling said:
I know the feeling only too well. A clever piece with gifted rhymes .I enjoyed reading
May 20th, 2026 18:35
Holy State
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this poem leaves me with the feeling that a late arousal led to an irritable mood and the realization that there was too much to do. To be told that hate is a holy state is pretty much what we are told now days where every other country is to be hated and every other social class, economic class, race and gender are not to be trusted.
May 20th, 2026 16:03
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this poem leaves me with the feeling that a late arousal led to an irritable mood and the realization that there was too much to do. To be told that hate is a holy state is pretty much what we are told now days where every other country is to be hated and every other social class, economic class, race and gender are not to be trusted.
May 20th, 2026 16:03
Holy State
Teddy.15 said:
Apart from the absolutely superb rhyme, your theme is so on topic right now especially for trump fans kudos my dear Tristan for your absolutely window vision of our corrupt world. 🌹
May 20th, 2026 14:14
Teddy.15 said:
Apart from the absolutely superb rhyme, your theme is so on topic right now especially for trump fans kudos my dear Tristan for your absolutely window vision of our corrupt world. 🌹
May 20th, 2026 14:14
Holy State
Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem is rich in emotional depth and complexity, reflecting the weight of life\'s pressures and the tension between conforming to specific ideologies or states of being that others contest, as well as an intense feeling of disconnection among others.
May 20th, 2026 11:20
Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem is rich in emotional depth and complexity, reflecting the weight of life\'s pressures and the tension between conforming to specific ideologies or states of being that others contest, as well as an intense feeling of disconnection among others.
May 20th, 2026 11:20
sin/cerely
Teddy.15 said:
LOL if you feel guilty about sin then it\'s an awful sin if you know what you are doing is wrong yet you enjoy it it\'s a sincere sin. Oh what a tummy tickler 🌹
May 20th, 2026 05:06
Teddy.15 said:
LOL if you feel guilty about sin then it\'s an awful sin if you know what you are doing is wrong yet you enjoy it it\'s a sincere sin. Oh what a tummy tickler 🌹
May 20th, 2026 05:06
sin/cerely
🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽 said:
Super play on words, perhaps repenting of sin sincerely will erase it. Kudos for the poem!
Plz also read and comment my newest poem too
May 19th, 2026 13:02
🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽 said:
Super play on words, perhaps repenting of sin sincerely will erase it. Kudos for the poem!
Plz also read and comment my newest poem too
May 19th, 2026 13:02
sin/cerely
Paul Bell said:
I myself is always sincere in my sinning ways.
Well, at least till I get caught, then I plead insanity and blame others.
May 19th, 2026 10:35
Paul Bell said:
I myself is always sincere in my sinning ways.
Well, at least till I get caught, then I plead insanity and blame others.
May 19th, 2026 10:35
sin/cerely
orchidee said:
Ooh, I dunno - I\'m standing on me head now, trying to unravel the sinceritiness of it all - and is that even a word?! lol. Spellchecker says no! lol.
May 19th, 2026 10:22
orchidee said:
Ooh, I dunno - I\'m standing on me head now, trying to unravel the sinceritiness of it all - and is that even a word?! lol. Spellchecker says no! lol.
May 19th, 2026 10:22
sin/cerely
orchidee said:
Now sin-cere - and look \'ere, it\'s we know who. And \'Hear here\' - a glug forms, but not out of nowhere! Consult WCAT that never gives answers. lol.
May 19th, 2026 10:20
orchidee said:
Now sin-cere - and look \'ere, it\'s we know who. And \'Hear here\' - a glug forms, but not out of nowhere! Consult WCAT that never gives answers. lol.
May 19th, 2026 10:20
sin/cerely
Thomas W Case said:
You’re turning language over like a stone in the mouth—testing where meaning starts to cut.
There’s a sharp elegance in it: how certainty itself can become the place where sin and sincerity blur into each other.
May 19th, 2026 09:08
Thomas W Case said:
You’re turning language over like a stone in the mouth—testing where meaning starts to cut.
There’s a sharp elegance in it: how certainty itself can become the place where sin and sincerity blur into each other.
May 19th, 2026 09:08
sin/cerely
sorenbarrett said:
Lovely word play in the deconstruction of words and the reassembly of meaning. Well done my friend
May 19th, 2026 07:51
sorenbarrett said:
Lovely word play in the deconstruction of words and the reassembly of meaning. Well done my friend
May 19th, 2026 07:51
Diet of Carp
David Wakeling said:
Some clever word play going on here. Seize the Day mi amigo. An interesting poem.Enjoyable
May 18th, 2026 18:01
David Wakeling said:
Some clever word play going on here. Seize the Day mi amigo. An interesting poem.Enjoyable
May 18th, 2026 18:01
Diet of Carp
Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem addresses the internal conflict of a person who wakes up ready to confront the day but is immediately met with a sense of irony and disillusionment. The imagery of fishing and being \"school[ed]\" serves as a metaphor for societal pressures and the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of complacency.OMG, I feel at times I am the butt of it all.
May 18th, 2026 17:05
Friendship said:
Well said. Your poem addresses the internal conflict of a person who wakes up ready to confront the day but is immediately met with a sense of irony and disillusionment. The imagery of fishing and being \"school[ed]\" serves as a metaphor for societal pressures and the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of complacency.OMG, I feel at times I am the butt of it all.
May 18th, 2026 17:05
Diet of Carp
arqios said:
The play on words both wax sharply! Brandishing and clashing ⚔️🤺🙏🏻🕊️
May 18th, 2026 10:06
arqios said:
The play on words both wax sharply! Brandishing and clashing ⚔️🤺🙏🏻🕊️
May 18th, 2026 10:06
Diet of Carp
orchidee said:
Argh! An English King, Henry I, I think, died from a surfeit of lampreys - horrid things to eat, eel-like things. Never had one in my life, and not about to start now either. Meanwhile, P eats them with spinach I reckon. lol. What can WCAT reveal to us? Nothing, of course! heehee.
May 18th, 2026 09:19
orchidee said:
Argh! An English King, Henry I, I think, died from a surfeit of lampreys - horrid things to eat, eel-like things. Never had one in my life, and not about to start now either. Meanwhile, P eats them with spinach I reckon. lol. What can WCAT reveal to us? Nothing, of course! heehee.
May 18th, 2026 09:19
Diet of Carp
sorenbarrett said:
A fun play on words and their meaning. Enjoyed the rhyme play as well. Isn\'t life a word play as well with misunderstandings and careful choice of words to not offend or maybe offend. In this we are all the jokers and butt of the joke. All a matter of view. Well written my friend
May 18th, 2026 09:02
sorenbarrett said:
A fun play on words and their meaning. Enjoyed the rhyme play as well. Isn\'t life a word play as well with misunderstandings and careful choice of words to not offend or maybe offend. In this we are all the jokers and butt of the joke. All a matter of view. Well written my friend
May 18th, 2026 09:02
Diet of Carp
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Orchi...in advance, yes, there is a Diet of Glug too! And we all know who wants that! 🤣
May 18th, 2026 08:09
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Orchi...in advance, yes, there is a Diet of Glug too! And we all know who wants that! 🤣
May 18th, 2026 08:09
lumiere gets lit
Waiting for Silence said:
Beautifully captures how even a spark can ignite hope. Good Write
May 17th, 2026 23:53
Waiting for Silence said:
Beautifully captures how even a spark can ignite hope. Good Write
May 17th, 2026 23:53
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