Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



amen
orchidee said:

That\'s got Popeye muddled. He always thought it was: \'I think, therefore I am\'. He is what? WCAT! lol.

March 26th, 2026 11:08

amen
sorenbarrett said:

I am not sure if it is the being or the thinking that is most threatening. Mind provoking my good friend and from the time of Descarte, maybe before, this dilema has plagued the mind. Most philosophical it pricks the brain. Nicely done

March 26th, 2026 10:54

amen
Teddy.15 said:

I have simply come to the age that those who don\'t wish to be around me, are simply ignored it\'s not that we don\'t try dear Tristan it\'s that we try too hard. This is a profound short piece my friend leaving the reader with much reflection. 🌹

March 26th, 2026 10:37

Power is Not Proof
Doggerel Dave said:

I do know, but have rarely heard, Tristan. A succinct reminder I\'ll vote for any day.👍

March 25th, 2026 17:52

Power is Not Proof
Teddy.15 said:

Could this be a bit of trump truth? LOL kudos if it is... 🌹

March 25th, 2026 17:32

Power is Not Proof
arqios said:

Ah, yes. Might makes right! Does it really?

March 25th, 2026 14:30

Power is Not Proof
Neville said:


Now that\'s a fact .. and if only orange was not this years black then the world could breathe sigh of relief n relax .. in my opinion anyway .. Neville 😎🖤🐈‍⬛🐦‍⬛🐧👍

March 25th, 2026 12:08

Power is Not Proof
orchidee said:

That Chair could look somewhat like the one for the Enthronement of a new (and female) Archbishop of Canterbury here in the UK today! An enthronement, no less. ooh!
Meanwhile - we do know - we have heard - of a certain one, but WCAT if folk ask us for all the details! lol.

March 25th, 2026 11:41

Power is Not Proof
sorenbarrett said:

A truth seldom acknowledged in that people seek advice from those in power and the famous and rich. So much said in so few words my friend.

March 25th, 2026 10:25

threshold
Doggerel Dave said:

Too late, Mate😢

March 24th, 2026 22:43

threshold
Kevin Hulme said:

This to me is describing a Baby being born.
Into the strange World. Maybe something to different people.

March 24th, 2026 20:16

threshold
arqios said:

You catch a glimpse of another you until just before the unknown crowds that out🕊️🙏🏻

March 24th, 2026 18:34

threshold
Teddy.15 said:

Very clever 🤣

March 24th, 2026 16:29

threshold
orchidee said:

Now ya know I\'m gonna say this - my answer is: I dunno - it\'ll be dark; I won\'t see a thing; so put that light on! Who turned it off?! lol. Probably Popeye did, so we wouldn\'t see him...... and don\'t finish that! lol.

March 24th, 2026 12:00

threshold
Neville said:



I reckon its all to do with portals .. you know, like them round shaped little window things set in rows along the side of big ocean going ships 🚢⚓🛳️🖤🐦‍⬛🐈‍⬛😎🐧👍

March 24th, 2026 10:32

threshold
sorenbarrett said:

The unknown is threatening to most thrilling to some and a regular part of life to a few. I tend to prefer the darkness where most everything is unknown. A lovely write my friend

March 24th, 2026 08:42

light on the question
Thomas W Case said:

Powerful. Vivid and sharp.

March 24th, 2026 07:26

light on the question
orchidee said:

Can we throw any light on why Popeye & Co............ Don\'t finish that. WCAT! lol.

March 24th, 2026 03:41

(un)held
NafisaSB said:

never fear- those who read and appreciate your verse will definitely miss it/you - so keep them coming, even if at longer intervals....

March 24th, 2026 01:01

light on the question
Friendship said:

Well said. Your poem reflects a sense of existential questioning and uncertainty about the future of humanity. The phrase “what will become of us all?” suggests a deep concern for the collective fate of people, possibly in the context of environmental, social, or existential crises.

March 23rd, 2026 17:40

light on the question
🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽 said:

Abstract poem in brevity wow! Kudos!

Plz also read and comment my newest poem too

March 23rd, 2026 15:28

light on the question
sorenbarrett said:

Lábrea tar pits come to mind. We will all be frozen in time and what more appropriate way for a generation to be remembered but in petroleum products. Well written Tristen so brief but then so is life as well. Loved it

March 23rd, 2026 12:00

light on the question
Demar Desu - 德马尔·德苏 said:

A rare short poem… might have to call you the prince of concise 😅. All jokes aside though, great poem and I love the question at the end. It’s something I think of often…

March 23rd, 2026 09:59

Orbit of Oblivion
Doggerel Dave said:

The political cliché, which over the years I\'ve heard more times than I care to count, \"the silent majority\" with it\'s connotations of virtue have had me shouting and climbing up walls...

You\'ve cracked that one, Tristan.

March 22nd, 2026 16:23

Orbit of Oblivion
orchidee said:

Good write T. And so - browsing poems, and even to oblivion, we hear - we know it - that glugging sound! heehee. :)

March 22nd, 2026 11:44

Orbit of Oblivion
Neville said:


Still spot on and long may it reign so 🖤🖤🐈‍⬛😎⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍

March 22nd, 2026 09:33

Orbit of Oblivion
Thomas W Case said:

Powerful work. Vivid and sharp.

March 22nd, 2026 09:26

Orbit of Oblivion
sorenbarrett said:

A deep dive into the interaction of action and nonaction in regard to values. Sometimes inaction places you on the other side. If you wish to remain loyal to your values action is required. Well said Tristan clever Acrostic

March 22nd, 2026 09:25

control burn
Doggerel Dave said:

Definitely.

March 21st, 2026 15:14

control burn
orchidee said:

Popeye getting a bit \'hot\'?! heehee. But why? WCAT.

March 21st, 2026 12:44

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