Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



The Ghost of Babel
Neville said:


You can beat an egg and a drum .. but you can\'t beat a bit of Bulgarian or poetry .. Chuvam te yasno i silno, bratko, prodalzhavay da pishesh BIGLY enjoyed .. Neville 😎👍👍

October 30th, 2025 02:07

The Ghost of Babel
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Hahaha....Mutley. What can I say? I\'m a weirdo. Beside that, I accidentally deleted your original comment when trying to delete the one accidentally posted as a comment instead of a reply. (I guess I\'m tired! LOL!) My bad, friend, but I saw your comment and appreciate it! Thank you for your time, thoughts and fave! 🗣️💭🌍🙏

October 29th, 2025 20:54

The Ghost of Babel
Thomas W Case said:

Brilliant.

October 29th, 2025 20:52

The Ghost of Babel
orchidee said:

Nooooo, per-lleaaaassseee, not now, Popeye! Why must you always sneak in and ruin any sensible comments? He\'s a one! lol.

October 29th, 2025 10:16

The Ghost of Babel
orchidee said:

Oohh, bonjour there T. That\'s about the limit of my extent of foreign languages. Someone asks - we know him - what\'s \'Popeye\' in French? lol. Dang it if he\'s not sneaked in again.

October 29th, 2025 10:06

The Ghost of Babel
sorenbarrett said:

Eu falo e ninguem me comprende now you have Portuguese as well. A most intriguing write my friend. Love multi lingual poems unfortunately my German has been forgotten. Very nice my friend

October 29th, 2025 08:02

The Ghost of Babel
arqios said:

I so love this! And I have tramped around a bit to have had an adjacent experience: \"no one responds, no one takes note.\"

October 29th, 2025 07:42

Necropolis
Paul Bell said:

You need a permit in Britain now to be a free thinker.
Even Zombies stay clear of council departments that need everything in triplicate.
Just checked out, swooning. That is a definate no now.
The gorging dead department has just opened and it seems that one day a year you can gorge yourself to death. Seems to be a big queue mind you.

October 29th, 2025 04:40

Necropolis
Doggerel Dave said:

A wee bit hard to avoid to some degree - being devoured … though dear old Rudyard commands that you should ” bear to hear the truth you\'ve spoke twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,” … So stiff upper lip old chap..
Thanks for putting it out there – even if some stoicism is all we’ve got, really.


October 29th, 2025 01:50

Necropolis
David Welch said:

Free to think, and express, but oh the reactions...

October 28th, 2025 17:37

Necropolis
orchidee said:

Ohh, so, line 2, you don\'t swoon at Popeye\'s antics?! I do! lol.

October 28th, 2025 13:01

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
aDarkerMind said:

another work of art my friend...
awesome!
stand back and take a bow and enjoy the applause;

October 28th, 2025 11:58

Necropolis
rebellion_in_sanity said:

I read, and read again. The central conceit of free thoughts, what did it really mean. And as the poem says, such thoughts come with a price tag. Perhaps the central question merits further thoughts.

October 28th, 2025 08:37

Necropolis
sorenbarrett said:

Indeed Tristan thoughts are not that free they have a cost if spoken and another if not. They seldom are original and being cast by another how free can they be? A lovely write my friend.

October 28th, 2025 07:44

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
Doggerel Dave said:

Even now, at second reading I\'m still not totally sure what manner of hanky-panky went on there.... and perhaps that\'s what \'spiritual\' really means - not knowing for sure.
One thing I am totally sure of though - you sure knows your Gothic, Tristan.😜

October 27th, 2025 17:46

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
sorenbarrett said:

Gothically grand, Historically set and genealogically graphic with the linage laid out in old vampire manner. Well done Tristan

October 27th, 2025 13:58

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
Paul Bell said:

This is why I don\'t let women into my castle, you introduce them to the Saturday night S/M chain retention session, and before you know it, you\'re in the chains, and she\'s off with the title deeds. Does sound like my sort of holiday destination, mind you.

October 27th, 2025 10:02

Popeye\'s Part
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Thank you Devender and Missy for your faves. Much appreciated my friends!

October 27th, 2025 09:40

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
orchidee said:

The real Count Zindendorf wrote some hymns. Was he on MPS writing hymn-poems too?!
And is that Peter Cushing there in a scene from a film?! lol. And the other two could be Obi in disguise. heehee.

October 27th, 2025 09:14

Devilishly Dreadful: The Undying Count
arqios said:

ooh, so deliciously dark! 🕊️🙏

October 27th, 2025 07:27

Fully Forsaken, Not So Divine
Doggerel Dave said:

You certainly seem to give the religious or those enmeshed in a faith a run for their money. The tension would be excruciating. Really glad I don\'t feel involved, Tristan

October 26th, 2025 17:41

Popeye\'s Part
rhmn_7 said:

Popeye inspired me to eat more spinach back then, but maybe I should stop eating it once and for all. Beautiful :)

October 26th, 2025 15:35

Fully Forsaken, Not So Divine
Thomas W Case said:

Tremendous.

October 26th, 2025 14:04

Fully Forsaken, Not So Divine
orchidee said:

Me original comment has gone! Probably Obi distracting me, then Ol\' Tom made me forget to press \'Send\'.
I said summat like - I don\'t fancy that apple a day, the on in the pic. Well, maybe I do, if it will keep Popeye away! heehee. Dang it, he got in again.

October 26th, 2025 13:57

Fully Forsaken, Not So Divine
Friendship said:

Well said, my friend. Your poem explores the tension between religious dogma and the essential humanity of the divine, suggesting that rigid belief systems often reject individual understanding and insight. It highlights the struggle of thinkers who challenge established beliefs and the resistance they face.

October 26th, 2025 07:37

Fully Forsaken, Not So Divine
sorenbarrett said:

A great acrostic poem that is heavy and dark it speaks cryptically yet reaches through the barriers of the guarded mind. Well done my friend.

October 26th, 2025 07:06

Popeye\'s Part
orchidee said:

It\'s brought on a swoon from me, this has! lol.

October 25th, 2025 12:07

Popeye\'s Part
sorenbarrett said:

Tristan you tapped into my childhood watching Popeye on TV when they were black and white. Also coincidentally I harvested a good amount of spinach this past week and cooked it eating it with a liberal dousing of vinegar and now I\'m checking to see about that private part. Made me smile my friend. Thanks for the memories

October 25th, 2025 09:30

Popeye\'s Part
rebellion_in_sanity said:

Genuine entertainment 😇🤣😁

October 25th, 2025 08:05

Popeye\'s Part
Doggerel Dave said:

In right proper limerick form you delivered the tale of my favourite boyhood hero... Glad I knew him as a boy.. adolescence was exhausting enough without the threat of Popeye\'s fate hanging over (or under) me... Mind you, the fate of many an ancient male marble statue hangs (or rather doesn\'t) there...
Great fun, Tristan.

October 25th, 2025 08:01

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