Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



A Mime\'s Mockery
Friendship said:

Well written, my friend, your poem revolves around feelings of self-loathing, isolation, and the struggle for recognition and validation in a world that often feels indifferent or dismissive. The subject matter delves into the speaker’s internal conflict, highlighting their dissatisfaction with their appearance, their emotional state, and their relationships. The poem captures the essence of feeling overwhelmed and misunderstood, particularly in the face of unreciprocated feelings and the haunting presence of others\' indifference.

September 27th, 2025 08:31

A Mime\'s Mockery
Salvia.S said:

This captures the ache of being emotionally unheard and unseen with stark clarity. The \'mime\' metaphor is especially poignant
- expressing the frustration of being present, expressive, even generous, yet met with silence or indifference. It’s a quiet scream, beautifully restrained. Well written dearest Tittu ❤️🌹 A fave 🌹

September 27th, 2025 07:42

A Mime\'s Mockery
sorenbarrett said:

In a world that has gown noisier and words have grown less used, where all explodes except the voice we all become ghosts, seen but not heard. A very poignant write Tristan

September 27th, 2025 07:03

Shadows Walk Again
Paul Bell said:

As the years go by and friends pass on, you realise your own immortality is waning.
I remember my own father stopping going to funerals, and I\'m sure this is why.
Life and death, we\'re all in it.

September 27th, 2025 06:22

Shadows Walk Again
Friendship said:

The poem explores themes of loss, emotional isolation, and the struggle to connect with one\'s own feelings and those of others. The speaker grapples with the pain of losing friends and the resulting emptiness, as well as the difficulty of navigating their own emotional landscape.

September 26th, 2025 09:54

Shadows Walk Again
Doggerel Dave said:

Song itself has to stay with the words on page - A complete atmospheric package, Tristan.

September 26th, 2025 09:44

Shadows Walk Again
Tom Dylan said:

I agree completely with Soren. Fantastic diversity, mate. Nicely done.

September 26th, 2025 09:25

Shadows Walk Again
sorenbarrett said:

I remain amazed by your diversity in writing, poetry and songs. This song plays out with a sense of darkness. Well done my friend.

September 26th, 2025 08:37

Queen Selene
REBELLIOUS SOUL said:

Such a short yet beautiful poem registering queen\'s beauty and charisma✨️

September 26th, 2025 07:47

The Sky
arqios said:

The “great fireball” feels like a metaphor for ultimate annihilation, whether that’s the sun’s eventual death, human-caused catastrophe, or simply the inevitability of mortality. The contrast between the euphoric “trip of a lifetime” and the stark finality of “there will be death” makes the piece powerful. It’s almost like a reminder that joy and doom are intertwined, and that cycles of creation and destruction are inseparable. What I especially like is how the poem moves from the personal (a trip through the sky) to the universal (the end of all things). It’s both intimate and cosmic.

September 25th, 2025 16:37

The Sky
orchidee said:

Popeye\'s got his brolly in case the sky is, erm, \'rainy\'. Why would it be rainy? Don\'t answer that! lol. He\'s sneaked in again. heehee

September 25th, 2025 10:35

The Sky
sorenbarrett said:

Well now that took a turn from bright and sunny, colorful and light to darkness and destruction. Dark indeed this poem of light. Very nice Tristan

September 25th, 2025 08:30

The Sky
Doggerel Dave said:

It\'s being so cheerful wot keeps you going😂
Got that kind of raw prophetic feel that I imagine could be found in the bible; but I don\'t know - they would have kept us away from passages like that at Sunday School (a little limited, but did try to be kind).
The effort you put into presentation, Tristan continues to call for a tribute - Here.
Thanks for the chance to read.

September 25th, 2025 08:27

Intentional, but Flawed
Tom Dylan said:

A fine write. Nice one.

September 25th, 2025 02:31

Queen Selene
orchidee said:

Does Queen Selene know Popeye? Doh! Not now, Popeye. I knew he would sneak in! heehee.

September 25th, 2025 02:22

Queen Selene
Thomas W Case said:

Tremendous work.

September 24th, 2025 20:22

Queen Selene
Doggerel Dave said:

Impossible not to pay attention to, or as through the ages revere, the moon - Its beauty, its phases its effect on the tides… but even though invisible to me, I do feel saddened at the thought of its (her?) conversion into a parking lot.
Keep up the advocacy, Tristan.


September 24th, 2025 18:14

Queen Selene
Friendship said:

The poem explores the tension between feminine power and the often dismissive attitudes of patriarchal society. It highlights the contrast between the divine femininity represented by Selene, the moon goddess, and the trivialization of her power by men. The speaker addresses Selene as a radiant figure who remains untouched and revered despite the attempts of men to assert their dominance.

September 24th, 2025 14:01

Queen Selene
orchidee said:

Did we ever meet her in person? lol. Did Popeye meet her? heehee. These comments get more and more obscure.

September 24th, 2025 10:29

Queen Selene
Keyara S Trotman said:

“Queen Selene” I have never heard of her before she seems quite the queen you’d see being reigned and grandeur. One to slay, one that stays true. As for the moon crescent, I love that although it’s not a full moon because of course the moon has so many phases she’s facing it fiercely. Her long flowing hair, it’s comb, the waves or wavy hairs gives. Well put together, your words and the entirety, the volume of your words, the expression of “ball” vibes, poetry vibez 🥂✨✨✨👊🏼

September 24th, 2025 07:32

Queen Selene
sorenbarrett said:

Beautiful in its images this short poem salutes the queen of the night, Isis, Andriamahilala, Diana, Luna, Ishtar. A lovely write and a fave

September 24th, 2025 06:45

Queen Selene
arqios said:

Haha, this is brilliant; men strut around bragging about “landing” on the moon, but she’s still up there glowing, untouched, rolling her eyes at us like the eternal mom we never outgrow. That “petulant children” ending? Perfect cosmic burn. 🌙🔥

September 24th, 2025 06:14

Intentional, but Flawed
Keyara S Trotman said:

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✨✨✨Yes Tristan, you are definitely making an impression here with your words, needless to say with the image. While that apple is appearing to balance on his head he is getting shot with an arrow from behind. That is quite the sight, or shall I say scene here depicted🥲. Tristan keep up the good work. This written piece is short yet you’ve managed to still give great details along with some great wisdom. 🥂✨

September 23rd, 2025 14:57

And They Call It Patriotism
Paul Bell said:

They used to say, you\'re lucky you don\'t live in North Korea.
Who would have thought the secret police were watching us now.

September 23rd, 2025 13:57

Intentional, but Flawed
Paul Bell said:

There was a time you put your brain into gear before speaking, now you just consult a lawyer.
Whatever happened to the days when you could make a joke out of any situation.


September 23rd, 2025 13:50

Intentional, but Flawed
Bella Shepard said:

I join the group in applauding you on this one.

September 23rd, 2025 12:32

Intentional, but Flawed
orchidee said:

Was that intentional. Popeye? Was what intentional? he asks. Don\'t answer that, Popeye! lol.

September 23rd, 2025 10:46

Intentional, but Flawed
Friendship said:

Well said; I couldn\'t have said it any differently than Soren Barrett did.

September 23rd, 2025 08:02

Intentional, but Flawed
sorenbarrett said:

Actions speak louder than words. Love what you do and do nothing that you will regret. A lovely thought in so few words

September 23rd, 2025 07:27

Devilishly Dreadful: Unholy Loopholes
orchidee said:

Yes, I\'ve heard of the Lord\'s Prayer spookily being said backwards.
Being daft - does Tom have \'bad hair days\' like this?! lol. And where\'s Popeye?

September 23rd, 2025 02:45

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