Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



My Dream
GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ said:

A throw back that is well written even then.

July 17th, 2025 10:03

My Dream
Priya Tomar said:

Very beautiful
Lyrical love song .
It is not your story but for all young .
Your writing style is very lovely . Your questioning heart touching

July 17th, 2025 09:27

My Dream
Friendship said:

A very heartfelt poem you spoke from your heart, even as in your youth. I think we all have been there in our youth - the desire, the dreams, the compassion, the love that we wanted, and yet I could feel it even to this day. Well written, my friend. Your poem serves as a powerful exploration of desire and the complexities of romantic longing, illuminating the human quest for connection and the pursuit of dreams. It resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the transformative power of unfulfilled desire or idealized love. The poet serves as a beacon of hope, exploring the intricate dance between dreams and reality, and the profound human longing for connection. It inspires anyone who has ever experienced the bittersweet nature of unfulfilled desire or the redemptive power of idealized love.

July 17th, 2025 08:45

My Dream
Caring dove said:

Maybe il post one of my older poems ..



July 17th, 2025 08:37

My Dream
Caring dove said:

A nicely expressed poem .. think we all need a connection .. friendship / relationships etc

I guess sometimes people might feel like there’s someone’s out there for them .. but they havnt met them yet .

Soulmates / twin flames ..soul connections etc

A good writing ..






July 17th, 2025 08:35

My Dream
Poetic Licence said:

Many a youth has felt the same, wanting contact z love, care, sex, forgetting they have a whole life a head, they what it now, I am even today they do the same, hope your dream arrived eventually, enjoyed the read

July 17th, 2025 08:35

My Dream
arqios said:

This poem is not just a romantic longing, but as a raw emotional artefact: a snapshot if you will of a young person reaching out from a place of isolation, yearning not for physicality, but for intimacy, connection, and presence. This is superbly resonant and relatable. This comment is also hoped to express a deep honouring of the courage it took to share it.

July 17th, 2025 08:24

My Dream
sorenbarrett said:

A poem from youth that echoes the feelings of many at that age. A call for a fantasy or intimacy deeper than sex more profound than puppy love. Here I hear a search for a soulmate a piece of oneself. Very nicely written for a youth of that age. Loved it Tristan

July 17th, 2025 08:00

My Dream
Teddy.15 said:

In 1992 I was 18 and experiencing my first love which well and truly sucked 🤣 this is like I want to scream at my computer? Did you find her???????? I hope you did. I felt a song in here, some great lyrics for a love song. 💜

July 17th, 2025 07:53

The Paradox of Living
arqios said:

Your lines carve open that narrow seam between presence and remembrance, showing how the very act of holding fast can push the living moment just out of reach. I feel that rift in my own life:
I’ve chased sunsets with a phone in hand only to wonder why the light felt colder when I finally watched the playback.
And I’ve lain on grass, eyes unfiltered, heart thumping to the hum of insects, yet later fumbled for words when asked “What was it like?”
Your paradox reminds me that the truest capture isn’t a pixel or a phrase, but a muscle memory; a humming in the chest that no photograph can steal away.
Thank you, Tristan, for holding that tension so cleanly. I’d love to hear where you find yourself more at home in the instant you live, or the one you return to? Or both in their own unique way?

July 16th, 2025 19:14

The Paradox of Living
orchidee said:

Just because Popeye..... oh, don\'t finish that! lol.

July 16th, 2025 12:20

The Paradox of Living
Bella Shepard said:

Life truly is one big paradox, thank God we have poetry to make sense of it. Loved the write, and the paradox. I could really use a pair-of-docs write now. lol

July 16th, 2025 11:08

The Paradox of Living
Salvia.S said:

I love how this captures the tension between being present and trying to hold onto a moment. Short, but really powerful. Very nicely written dearest Tittu ❤️ 🌹
A fave as well 🌹


July 16th, 2025 10:46

The Paradox of Living
Thomas W Case said:

Ahh...The paradox. Superb work.

July 16th, 2025 10:28

The Paradox of Living
Poetic Licence said:

So true you have to feel life not just document it, great write

July 16th, 2025 10:00

The P\'s of Poetry
Priya Tomar said:

Magnum opus.
You spent your all litrary treasure.
ALLITERATION ..... praiseworthy

July 16th, 2025 09:10

The Paradox of Living
Priya Tomar said:

So true.
Deep philosophy lies in these lines....

July 16th, 2025 08:32

The Paradox of Living
Tony Grannell said:

What a sagacious verse, petite yet dynamic, composed in a most winsome manifestation. To be of the moment, is one of my philosophies in life, the other is: how to be of the moment? An excellent verse.

Do take care now,

Tony.

July 16th, 2025 08:12

The Paradox of Living
Friendship said:

Well said, your poem aims to provoke thought about the quality of experiences in modern life, encouraging readers to seek a balance between living fully and documenting their lives. It serves as a reminder to appreciate the present moment rather than fixate solely on capturing it for later reflection.

July 16th, 2025 08:06

The Paradox of Living
ElizabethMoroz said:

Interesting commentary on the digital age we live in and the philosophical inquiries into thee nature of “being”. You captured this well and with concise brevity. sincerely Elizabeth

July 16th, 2025 08:06

The Paradox of Living
Cheeky Missy said:

Rather, the inherent conundrum of social media, specifically, Instagram. Shall I document this exquisite moment via the camera, or shall I rather live it to the fullest? Dang! You\'ve captured it via words and I am framed, am I? This beauty in brevity was my argument for why I neither bother nor will go along with the trend of photographing your dinner plate and posting it on social media, or no, I\'m caught...I did, but despised myself for it. Argh. You\'ve got me. Or? Beautifully rendered in brevity with a tasteful touch of imagery and an almost painfully haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

July 16th, 2025 07:57

The Paradox of Living
sorenbarrett said:

Good title for this poem Tristan. So true it is we often have one or the other and like a margarita without the mix or without the tequila it is not a margarita.

July 16th, 2025 07:46

The Paradox of Living
Teddy.15 said:

I feel that this really relates to me today, I really appreciate it very much. 🌹

July 16th, 2025 07:43

The Paradox of Living
Caring dove said:

Sometimes it can be difficult to be in the moment .. and those experiences can sometimes feel distant from us .. can be nice to have photos to look back on (

July 16th, 2025 07:36

Color Blind?
Tony Grannell said:

Here, here! Tristan,

If you ask me, what is my favourite colour? Off white, how far off? All the way to black and whole spectrum of colours in between. I see colour for what it is and people for what they are and let not colour, race or sexual orientation define them. I meet and greet people as they come and recognise them for who they are, that is, the human spirit that they portray, be it bad or good for both characteristics come in all colours, shapes and sizes. A great, great poem, my friend.

You are in fine health and happy, I trust,

Tony.

July 16th, 2025 06:43

Color Blind?
Teddy.15 said:

What a magnificent piece of writing, your metaphor has many meanings and it really speaks to your reader, I\'m behind you all the way on this it\'s not only clever it\'s wisdom. 🌹

July 16th, 2025 01:23

The Storm
NafisaSB said:

what a wonderful start.. btw i also started composing when i was 13, and some of the poems shared today are from those bygone days [especially those that seem naive and repose so much faith in the goodness of mankind]
keep up the good work

July 15th, 2025 23:44

Color Blind?
Doggerel Dave said:

Subtle crafting meant I, wrapped in the pleasant way in which the science of colour perception was visited, did not realise until ’Yet you insist you are white—\' where you are really going with this, Tristan. Boom!
(BTW any reference to societal brainwashing is going to pass muster with me..)
Not sure though colour in this sense haunts me all the time. It did at the other end of my life when those societal brain washings really were all I had, but life and experience has dried me off almost completely….


July 15th, 2025 20:16

Color Blind?
Friendship said:

Well-written, your poem \"Color Blind\" revolves around the concept of perception, specifically, how individuals perceive color and identity in the context of race and society. The speaker challenges the notion of being \"color blind,\" emphasizing that while one may claim not to see color, societal influences shape perceptions of race and identity. The subject matter addresses the complexity of race, urging readers to recognize the depth and richness of individual identity beyond superficial color associations.

July 15th, 2025 17:52

Color Blind?
Cheeky Missy said:

Since my perspiration dyes my whites an ugly yellowish orange, while I\'m truly of the denomination spoken against too clearly herein, I remain on the fence. Last I checked the Scriptures declare plainly, \"...God...hath made of ONE BLOOD ALL NATIONS OF MEN FOR TO DWELL ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH,...\" nor have I ever found any justification for the false doctrine of alleged \"races,\" of people. The Scriptures declare how the earth was divided up after the flood, this perverse, false teaching divisive sans a basis. Frankly, I personally find every discussion on this topic divisive. Excellently rendered with superb imagery and a twisting, haunting poignancy ever revolving. Thank you for sharing.

July 15th, 2025 15:01

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