Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



the agony
Poetic Licence said:

This is going really dark and deep, the rotting and festering of our rotting souls and minds, before Mr death comes to put us out of our misery, well written piece

April 17th, 2025 09:19

the agony
sorenbarrett said:

Very dark, this poem dives deep into the depths and reveals the festering infected sore before death closes the door. Very powerfully written

April 17th, 2025 07:42

Letters of Complaint
Cheeky Missy said:

You\'re downright hilarious. This prettily rendered disavowel of aught negativity is charming indeed, from excellent imagery and lively spirit, to the strengthening poignancy, it\'s too beautiful. [And methinks I\'ve realized why your work is characteristically dark-- there\'s no light when you\'re writing, one of the reasons I refuse to compose during the night, another being my desire for light as it were, and what lifts the soul higher than these murky realms below.] Thank you for sharing.

April 16th, 2025 14:03

Letters of Complaint
Thomas W Case said:

Triumphant writing.

April 16th, 2025 12:07

Letters of Complaint
Poetic Licence said:

Brave and honest write of something drugs do not really help, there ice on a burn they just cool for a minutes, yet I sense a positive ending in the read and I hope that is the case. nicely expressed and written

April 16th, 2025 10:38

Letters of Complaint
orchidee said:

Good write T. My poem is \'Dear KP, go away!\' Heehee.

April 16th, 2025 09:30

Letters of Complaint
Caring dove said:

It’s difficult when we feel ways that we don’t like / don’t want to feel

Emotions can be difficult

I get frustrated / sad with my dissociation .. and half the time think it why should I have to feel that way

Sometimes it’s hard to get ourselves to feel differently
And can become very tiring feeling these ways

A good writing

Therapists can help but even that can feel difficult sometimes



April 16th, 2025 09:05

Letters of Complaint
sorenbarrett said:

For the rawness and bravery to put on paper what is so deeply felt a fave. It speaks from the racing heart and pumping arteries of a disease that spreads as cancer uncontrolled. No advice will serve its an unenforceable crime of the nerve. Medications may dull but not cure this malignant invader. Well done my friend peace be with you.

April 16th, 2025 07:23

Letters of Complaint
arqios said:

A more mature and proactive “rain, rain, go away…” we do have to take ourselves back and be the captain of our ship! Keep ‘em coming amigo🙏🏻🕊

April 16th, 2025 07:09

Words
nephilim56 said:

great write

April 16th, 2025 03:17

Here
Cheeky Missy said:

On Tax Day no less, La dee! What a lament. If I\'d not chanced to read an article on some residential damages oddly incurred Palm Sunday, it might seem more esoteric. Funny, I\'ll bet you weren\'t signifying that, however. Mournful and ghastly, macabre as your seeming preference, rendered to effect with excellent imagery and beautifully to boot, its poignancy haunts the day with a clinging persistence. Thank you for sharing.

April 15th, 2025 11:53

Here
orchidee said:

Me again - ooh! How\'d ya know this is about me and \'Life with KP?\' heehee.

April 15th, 2025 10:11

Here
Tony36 said:

Excellent write Tristan

April 15th, 2025 09:31

Here
orchidee said:

Now my next poem: \'There\'. Or it might be \'Somewhere\' or \'Anywhere\'! Behave\' says Fido to me. lol.

April 15th, 2025 09:18

Here
sorenbarrett said:

Clever wording Tristan the first line starts off well and very poetic. The second has a great feel in that consumption or TB is based upon the consuming of the lungs and here the originally intended meaning makes it the simple using up of love and life. The TB metaphor is emphasized in the next line with blood. The idea of life and love in the second stanza where we do not know what ends life or love. Such a lovely weaving of words. Very nice a fave

April 15th, 2025 09:03

Here
Poetic Licence said:

A quite frightening image of a painful, slow and envietable death, enjoyed the read

April 15th, 2025 07:54

Here
arqios said:

Love the metaphor of tuberculosis which parallels and even surpasses that of classic syphilis catalyst in literature 🙏🏻🕊️

April 15th, 2025 07:05

The Pecking
NafisaSB said:

such a cry from the heart, typed out on the oldest form of publishing we knew...impressed and touched by the raw emotions

April 14th, 2025 23:48

Should Sleep Spare
Thomas W Case said:

Wow. You bring this to vivid life.

April 14th, 2025 17:42

Should Sleep Spare
NinjaGirl said:

Sleep is that cheeky thing that will grasp your wrist tight during the day when you need to be awake, and will abandon you at night! Well expressed!

April 14th, 2025 11:04

Should Sleep Spare
orchidee said:

Things playing on our minds; sometimes can get to point of obsessions. I can see you don\'t write \'dark\' just for the sake of it, not to promote darkness, horror, etc. Peace of mind to you.

April 14th, 2025 10:51

Should Sleep Spare
KTay said:

This is one of my faves! Great piece!

April 14th, 2025 10:37

Should Sleep Spare
Poetic Licence said:

All I can say is it is so relatable, this is my life and its never ending, nicely expressed and written

April 14th, 2025 09:59

Should Sleep Spare
Tony36 said:

Excellent write Tristan

April 14th, 2025 09:25

Should Sleep Spare
sorenbarrett said:

Here anxiety reins. For years suffered from bouts of anxiety some stimulus related. As a poet have tried to capture it in words that are never adequate. You have done well to image many of the symptoms but in this poem I see not just nightmares but day ones too. A life that we wake to each time we get into and out of bed. Anxiety a type of emotional pain draws all focus to it eliminating our view of the world around us. I like how you use alliteration to accentuate this obsessive focus. It is an autonomic process and your use of jolting current, tingling, cold sweat, knots all such involuntary processes works so well. It is indeed a war between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Well worked out this poem delivers to any that have suffered such. Very nicely done Tristan

April 14th, 2025 08:08

Should Sleep Spare
2781 said:

I\'ve had a couple of paralysing dreams last week.
Unusable for me to have that sort of thing, what\'s happening?


April 14th, 2025 08:01

Should Sleep Spare
Cheeky Missy said:

Nightmares have been my fare waking and sleeping for over a decade until I cannot bear the seeming good wishes of souls who tell me \"sweet dreams!\" since I know too well such do not exist for me. And now, after a nightmare which left me in terror, what?! but you must ink it out on the main page????! What is happening?! Superbly rendered with not only excellent imagery but also that delicious skill utilizing consonance and methinks assonance, the haunting poignancy throttles the reader until who shall escape? Thank you for sharing. What on earth is...today?

April 14th, 2025 06:58

Should Sleep Spare
arqios said:

Very realistic and so relatable 🙏🏻🕊️

April 14th, 2025 06:50

light & shadow
Mourgana of the Fey said:

The late winter moon is one of the finest because indeed like that image when in snowy weather moonlight is the most mysterious lantern there is!
Just last night it was the pink moon, spring moon. I didnt see the moon but full moons are vibrant energies. A lovely write!

April 14th, 2025 01:03

Words
NinjaGirl said:

Words cannot be weighed in kilograms, pounds, or stones, but they can be heavy. It seems it comes down to how much weight you choose to carry... This is a beautiful piece.

April 13th, 2025 15:14

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