Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



What Rebellions Are Built On
Teddy.15 said:

In our day and age, the very thought of having someone in any castle or white house that inspires good is clearly a dream. Another one that made. Me chuckle because of the irony you so beautifully disguise, ( get rid of Trump and all the rest who don\'t give a toss about true democracy) 🤣

January 31st, 2026 14:52

What Rebellions Are Built On
orchidee said:

Does someone else we know live in Glug Castle?! lol.

January 31st, 2026 14:16

The Withered Garden
Cheeky Missy said:

Wowee. The visual image has a way of romancing me while I read, until I\'m half reconciled, despite it being a dirge. Beautifully rendered with excellent imagery and a deeply haunting poignancy. Thank you for sharing.

January 31st, 2026 14:00

What Rebellions Are Built On
sorenbarrett said:

A story thinly cloaked and familiar. A sad story Tristan.

January 31st, 2026 10:14

what they said
rebellion_in_sanity said:

Shocked? No, but genuinely in awe of the message of the poem - a fave.

January 31st, 2026 06:31

what they said
Mutley Ravishes said:

No.

January 31st, 2026 02:48

what they said
cellinic said:

this poem has a very important and piercing meaning, in however short form it were versed. Well-done. A fave, my friend!

January 30th, 2026 18:26

what they said
Doggerel Dave said:

Not at all, Tristan. Brutal and clear in its simplicity and truth.

(Soren\'s backstory, for want of a better term, is also endorsed)

January 30th, 2026 16:55

what they said
orchidee said:

Only one word Popeye says - start with a G. He\'s said it, oh, about 10 million times. Phew! Said what? Don\'t answer that! lol.

January 30th, 2026 08:53

what they said
sorenbarrett said:

Got the message my friend it comes through loud and clear but then so were many laws and treaties that were dumped, ignored and denied. If one can deny what is clearly written on paper how much easier to deny what was only words and words are only worth what they cost and up till now they have not found a way to charge for them. You say in poetic terms the key that should unlock memory of the reader, but then some reader\'s locks are rusted and corroded from lack of use. Political promises most of them lawyers, once the money is received things change and like a used car dealer\'s guarantee it is only good until you take the keys. Well done Tristan a powerful piece

January 30th, 2026 08:50

Fine Print
Doggerel Dave said:

A great rhymer accounting for (as in \'no\') for some of the trials and tribulations you suffer within your faith Tristan. Glad it is not mine.
Take care of yourself.

January 29th, 2026 19:45

Fine Print
cellinic said:

The poem deals with discussions of religious beliefs, hypocrisy and acceptance. What is most valuable in it is sincere and deep author\'s ideas that might seem provocative a bit but surely call for listening to... Many thanks. My fave!

January 29th, 2026 17:43

Fine Print
Teddy.15 said:

As a person who doesn\'t believe nor have any interest in religion I find this to be most amusing, it\'s funny how we can be brainwashed into believing bad things, but then I say, each to their own, an excellent poem I had a good chuckle. 🌹

January 29th, 2026 12:33

Fine Print
Paul Bell said:

Yes it\'s all in the small print.
The sentiment was probably true once upon a time, then the money men got a hold of it.
Always wondered why people who dressed in frocks had a problem with gay people, am I missing something.

January 29th, 2026 12:26

Fine Print
orchidee said:

Would it be too much for P & Co gluggers?! lol.

January 29th, 2026 10:52

Fine Print
Friendship said:

Well written. Powerful. Your poem revolves around the tension between religious belief and acceptance, particularly regarding sexuality. It critiques the hypocrisy within certain religious communities that profess love and acceptance while simultaneously excluding and condemning those who do not conform to their beliefs.

January 29th, 2026 10:51

Fine Print
sorenbarrett said:

Straight is the way and narrow the gait and at the end Sciron does await. He\'ll force you to wash his feet then kick you down Procrustes to greet. Strap you to his iron bed, if too short stretch you, if too long cut off your head. A great write Tristan and a fave

January 29th, 2026 10:12

Leviathan Logic
rebellion_in_sanity said:

\'Like\', \'Fave\' - a rare piece which remained accessible without being expository; conveyed what it wanted to convey without, even remotely, pointing finger. Great work

January 29th, 2026 06:19

Leviathan Logic
Doggerel Dave said:

A prize example of where superficial rationality means in reality total authoritarian crap. So neat, Tristan particularly when the penalties are so heavy.

January 28th, 2026 18:34

Leviathan Logic
Teddy.15 said:

I feel this has much to do with your president and the ICE holes, pun intended. My dear Tristan when I was. 15 I went to a very important demonstration in Trafalgar Square it was against the Chile regime, no one was shot dead, times have changed, I don\'t envy America today, and i certainly hope that his voters can see things more clearly now, at least the five with brains anyway. 😢

January 28th, 2026 15:54

Leviathan Logic
orchidee said:

Good write T. A cryptic message to ya - but don\'t \'answer\' it! lol. Someone won\'t stay away, so always have brolly at the ready! lol.

January 28th, 2026 10:52

Leviathan Logic
sorenbarrett said:

A wonderful example set where she shoots her dog saying it is not trainable is this what she means about people too. Powerful statements in this poem give it gut wrenching messages that nauseate the soul of anyone that believes in freedom. Tyranny relies on compliance. A fave Tristan

January 28th, 2026 10:41

Leviathan Logic
Friendship said:

Well written. This is what I been saying! Your poem pertains to the consequences of human interaction and the potential dangers that come with it. It reflects a broader commentary on social behaviors, perhaps hinting at the consequences of societal engagement in troubling times.

January 28th, 2026 09:52

Rest in Peace
NafisaSB said:

what beautiful and soul searching inspired introspection - am stunned by the wealth of thoughts it conveys..

January 28th, 2026 00:37

ice charades
Mutley Ravishes said:

Great question, Tristan. I was just thinking this over last night. A bureaucrat with a house loan, a family to support etc. How far will he or she be pushed before saying, \"No, I`m not doing it\"? For me, this reveals something deeper, meaning if we weren`t ignorant of who we are and what we can do, we wouldn`t even be in that kind of situation in the first place. Howard Jones in his song \"Pearl in the Shell,\" put it perfectly - \"And the fear goes on, shadows, and the tears flow on. For nothing.\" As one who has struggled mightily with fear and self-doubt I know all too well what Howard was saying.

January 27th, 2026 18:27

Exhibit: (A)pathy
Teddy.15 said:

I know this would have been hard for you to write dear Tristan because you have a beautiful heart. We are living in a nightmare because the ugly side won a presidential contest, he should have really stuck to being in cameos in films 😢

January 27th, 2026 15:57

ice charades
Paul Bell said:

Coming to a city near you.
Nearest I\'ve seen to executioners yet.
Yet no ones arrested, wonder why.

January 27th, 2026 15:05

ice charades
orchidee said:

Good write T. Has Ol\' Tom taken up ice skating too?! lol. Aww, he and Obi hardly get much look-in now, with at pesky glugger around.

January 27th, 2026 12:26

ice charades
cellinic said:

My friend, this is very deep and a bit provocative... Like and fave

January 27th, 2026 11:03

ice charades
sorenbarrett said:

A fave for the message so concisely penned in this short but powerful piece. Poetic in its brevity and strength. So aptly put my friend.

January 27th, 2026 09:37

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