Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



Feast Your Eyes
Poetic Licence said:

What a perfect piece for this time of year, I see the creativity, talent,, darkness and torment of the mind has not dwindled, have fun

October 4th, 2025 00:27

Feast Your Eyes
Doggerel Dave said:

I must continue to honour your creativity and talent, Tristan - as here. But it don\'t half leave me feeling a wee bit poorly at times...

October 3rd, 2025 17:37

Feast Your Eyes
Friendship said:

Your song \"Feast Your Eyes\" revolves around themes of loneliness, existential dread, and the interplay between life and death. The imagery of ghosts, tombs, and decay reflects a sense of confinement within one\'s own mind, emphasizing the burdens of personal struggles and emotional weight. The repeated invitation to \"feast your eyes\" suggests a juxtaposition between the grotesque realities of existence and an acceptance or acknowledgment of these darker aspects.

October 3rd, 2025 09:45

Intentional, but Flawed
rebellion_in_sanity said:

I am scratching my head whether to laugh or run. The combo of Ready. Aim. Misfire- why did it sound so very me?? 😁😄😁😜😇
Run, I would. But only after FAVE.

October 3rd, 2025 09:25

Feast Your Eyes
sorenbarrett said:

Tristan you continue to amaze me with your artistic talent. The music works well for this piece. A good timing for this work in this month. Well done my friend

October 3rd, 2025 08:58

Erzsébet
rebellion_in_sanity said:

First of all- fabulous!
The intensity reminded of D. H. Lawrence. The themes are different but the kind of intensity to have something, yet, can\'t grasp.

October 3rd, 2025 08:43

Erzsébet
orchidee said:

Popeye is light-hearted. He says she\'s only having a bad hair day! lol.

October 3rd, 2025 02:26

Erzsébet
sorenbarrett said:

A most interesting quality where magic by association is assumed in that blood of youth will restore youth in the bather. Dracula like in a sense where blood of the victim maintains life in the undead. Sex associated with life also becomes a fixation. A dark piece of history and myth rolled into one. A write that fits the month that we are in with Halloween coming around the corner. Most graphic in its imagery it hangs heavy on the reader\'s mind.

October 2nd, 2025 18:20

Strange Horizon
Doggerel Dave said:

Up top there the term \'tone\' is examined, and for me that very much sums it up. Somehow a flash of something like synesthesia occurred and I felt it as a piece of carefully composed music.....

October 1st, 2025 20:52

Strange Horizon
Cheeky Missy said:

Hmm. You\'ve got me. I remain in a mental fog, unable to extricate myself from the romantic ambiance cozening me with piquant scents to steal me off in ecstasy, despite your warning of some eerie alterations. Terrible, I realize. Excellently rendered with gorgeous imagery and a haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

October 1st, 2025 13:03

Strange Horizon
arqios said:

Your poem really captures that eerie shift from the comfort of autumn rituals into something cosmic and unsettling. I love how the bonfires and harvest moon lull us into nostalgia, only for the “reversal” to twist the night into something apocalyptic. It feels like a meditation on how quickly the familiar can turn strange, and how fragile our sense of order really is. 🕊️🙏🏻

October 1st, 2025 07:39

Strange Horizon
Friendship said:

Well written, your poem explores the transition between life and death, as well as the cyclical nature of seasons, particularly autumn. It juxtaposes the warmth of autumn festivities with the chilling onset of winter, symbolizing change and the inevitable passage of time. The imagery of light and darkness reflects an internal struggle between nostalgia for what was and the acceptance of change, suggesting a complex relationship with mortality.


October 1st, 2025 07:10

Strange Horizon
sorenbarrett said:

This seems appropriate for the season and sets the tone with darkness. A wonderful set of images unfolds the drama and the metaphor of death and darkness that is not a fear but a change and one that is strange. Nicely done

October 1st, 2025 07:04

Devilishly Dreadful: Vesuvian Vampire
Tom Dylan said:

Blimey! A fine gothic write. This reminded me of Poe. Nicely done.

October 1st, 2025 02:00

Saint Sinner
Doggerel Dave said:

Almost got the acrostic and then my eyes went squiffy just before the end. No such trouble with my spirituality - which doesn\'t really exist in any way capable of being expressed in words.😊

👍Great read though, Tristan.


September 30th, 2025 17:47

Saint Sinner
arqios said:

Made me remember driving through and staying at the so-called “Bible Belt,” for some reason. Very moving, Tittu. 🙏🏻🕊️

September 30th, 2025 16:04

Saint Sinner
Paul Bell said:

Faith probably started out with good intentions, but along the way it got hijacked.
I don\'t doubt there is a lot of great religious people out there, but they always seem to be overshadowed by the fire raisers.


September 30th, 2025 14:53

Saint Sinner
Friendship said:

The poem explores the tension between rigid religious beliefs and the necessity for empathy and inclusivity. It critiques those who are inflexible in their faith, suggesting that such attitudes lead to hate and the erasure of individuality. Ultimately, it calls for a more open and loving approach to spirituality.

September 30th, 2025 13:21

Saint Sinner
orchidee said:

I never killed the fatted calf. I \'killed\' the golden calf. It tasted funny at dinner though! Oh, and I invited some friends - P... oh, you knows him! lol.

September 30th, 2025 11:26

Saint Sinner
sorenbarrett said:

Tristan what a wonderful acrostic hidden in this poem. What ever sin is we all are participators. and as the Greeks knew so ar the gods. A most lovely write

September 30th, 2025 09:06

The Multiverse in Truth
Tom Dylan said:

Love the way this is laid out.. a fine write!

September 30th, 2025 06:01

Devilishly Dreadful: Vesuvian Vampire
Doggerel Dave said:

I have to confess, without prejudice (or some such nonsense) Tristan, that I had trouble finishing this piece... in fact...🤢😂

September 29th, 2025 18:30

Devilishly Dreadful: Vesuvian Vampire
Friendship said:

Well written, the poem explores the anguish and torment of a being cursed with vampirism, highlighting the internal struggle between the desire for life and the compulsion to inflict death. The speaker grapples with their monstrous nature and the guilt associated with the lives they take, ultimately seeking redemption or release from their cursed existence.❤️👍

September 29th, 2025 15:30

Devilishly Dreadful: Vesuvian Vampire
sorenbarrett said:

The myth of the vampire a desire for immortality the desire for sexuality a form of incubus coming from a dreamland preying on young and vulnerable women. A fun read Tristan

September 29th, 2025 12:44

Devilishly Dreadful: Vesuvian Vampire
Thomas W Case said:

Vivid and sharp. Excellent work.

September 29th, 2025 08:35

The Multiverse in Truth
Doggerel Dave said:

Pleased to know I am relieved of the responsibility to know everything, Tristan. Indeed even in my current state of awareness, there is much I would wish to avoid.
Your extremely small sketch of an ever expanded multiverse is, I feel right all the way.
How you fuse these ideas in graphic form on the page gets my unreserved salutation.


September 28th, 2025 18:21

The Multiverse in Truth
orchidee said:

Why yes, the last verse - some things...... about Popeye. But we know them really. Know what? Don\'t answer that! lol.

September 28th, 2025 12:55

The Multiverse in Truth
sorenbarrett said:

The truth can be too hard to hear and know, at such times it is better unknown. When I learned music I was told that everything was timing and so it is with life as well. Most of us are not prepared for the truth (what ever it is). That is the reason that we learn little by little as we become prepared. Well written Tristan.

September 28th, 2025 09:33

The Multiverse in Truth
Paul Bell said:

A great man once said. The truth is hidden under a bodyguard of lies.
I suspect in today\'s climate that much is true.
Sadly, you must start your day with nothing is the truth till you check it out.

September 28th, 2025 08:32

A Mime\'s Mockery
orchidee said:

Now, Popeye don\'t mime it, it\'s real all the time! What is? Best not answer that! lol.

September 27th, 2025 09:04

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