Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange
Upon Hero\'s Wings
Neville said:
This has the very distinct flavour of roast Phoenix about it .. and there aint nobody not going to like it .. Neville π€π¦ββ¬πββ¬π·π§π
February 20th, 2026 09:04
Neville said:
This has the very distinct flavour of roast Phoenix about it .. and there aint nobody not going to like it .. Neville π€π¦ββ¬πββ¬π·π§π
February 20th, 2026 09:04
Upon Hero\'s Wings
orchidee said:
It\'s a pity that P and Co have taken on wings now and are flying! Brollies needed. Why? Don\'t answer that! lol.
What ARE we talking about? Don\'t answer that either! lol.
February 20th, 2026 03:35
orchidee said:
It\'s a pity that P and Co have taken on wings now and are flying! Brollies needed. Why? Don\'t answer that! lol.
What ARE we talking about? Don\'t answer that either! lol.
February 20th, 2026 03:35
Upon Hero\'s Wings
arqios said:
Love this! The names make the mind search for Skamander, evenποΈππ»
February 19th, 2026 15:50
arqios said:
Love this! The names make the mind search for Skamander, evenποΈππ»
February 19th, 2026 15:50
Upon Hero\'s Wings
Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem reflects on themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the quest for accountability in relationships, particularly through the lens of mythological figures like Hera and Alcmene. It suggests that despite the pain and betrayal, there is hope for liberation and personal growth.
February 19th, 2026 11:06
Friendship said:
Well written. Your poem reflects on themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the quest for accountability in relationships, particularly through the lens of mythological figures like Hera and Alcmene. It suggests that despite the pain and betrayal, there is hope for liberation and personal growth.
February 19th, 2026 11:06
Upon Hero\'s Wings
sorenbarrett said:
A wonderful acrostic Tristan with Myth as a backbone and background. Zeus was a naughty boy and a demigod was left and although this time not crucified still had labors to fulfill. A wonderful write and a fave
February 19th, 2026 09:03
sorenbarrett said:
A wonderful acrostic Tristan with Myth as a backbone and background. Zeus was a naughty boy and a demigod was left and although this time not crucified still had labors to fulfill. A wonderful write and a fave
February 19th, 2026 09:03
Orpheus\' Creed
rebellion_in_sanity said:
A Wow, then a fave...in that order
February 19th, 2026 06:34
rebellion_in_sanity said:
A Wow, then a fave...in that order
February 19th, 2026 06:34
Orpheus\' Creed
Doggerel Dave said:
You can pop that one into the inbox of every dictionary in the land, Tristan.
February 18th, 2026 17:07
Doggerel Dave said:
You can pop that one into the inbox of every dictionary in the land, Tristan.
February 18th, 2026 17:07
Orpheus\' Creed
orchidee said:
Ain\'t no sacrifice for P & Co. What ain\'t? Don\'t answer that! lol.
February 18th, 2026 13:56
orchidee said:
Ain\'t no sacrifice for P & Co. What ain\'t? Don\'t answer that! lol.
February 18th, 2026 13:56
Orpheus\' Creed
Neville said:
Now aint that the bloomin truth .. Write on brother T .. Neville π€π€π€π€π€π¦ββ¬π
February 18th, 2026 12:53
Neville said:
Now aint that the bloomin truth .. Write on brother T .. Neville π€π€π€π€π€π¦ββ¬π
February 18th, 2026 12:53
Orpheus\' Creed
sorenbarrett said:
A great manner of poetically saying that true heroes act not out of desire for recognition but for the act itself. Nicely done my friend
February 18th, 2026 11:48
sorenbarrett said:
A great manner of poetically saying that true heroes act not out of desire for recognition but for the act itself. Nicely done my friend
February 18th, 2026 11:48
Turing
rebellion_in_sanity said:
All thumbs up ππ. Great write. When are we going to learn to come out of our narrow judgemental minds and appreciate what needs to be appreciated. How come someone\'s sexual leanings diminish his gigantic contribution?
February 18th, 2026 09:25
rebellion_in_sanity said:
All thumbs up ππ. Great write. When are we going to learn to come out of our narrow judgemental minds and appreciate what needs to be appreciated. How come someone\'s sexual leanings diminish his gigantic contribution?
February 18th, 2026 09:25
Turing
Doggerel Dave said:
As a moral tale Turing\'s story should never be allowed to be forgotten. Sorry Tristan, I would have liked to see more of the man beyond his name in the title.
That said, you poem reads as a fitting epitaph.
February 18th, 2026 01:01
Doggerel Dave said:
As a moral tale Turing\'s story should never be allowed to be forgotten. Sorry Tristan, I would have liked to see more of the man beyond his name in the title.
That said, you poem reads as a fitting epitaph.
February 18th, 2026 01:01
Turing
Paul Bell said:
You can be a genius, but you can\'t be gay as well, doesn\'t go down well with the rest of the closets.
It sure took a long time for Turing to be recognised and properly thanked.
Which is a shame for one our heroes.
February 17th, 2026 13:51
Paul Bell said:
You can be a genius, but you can\'t be gay as well, doesn\'t go down well with the rest of the closets.
It sure took a long time for Turing to be recognised and properly thanked.
Which is a shame for one our heroes.
February 17th, 2026 13:51
Turing
Friendship said:
Well said, and powerful in words. Your poem addresses themes of heroism, manipulation, and the relationship between power and legacy. It suggests that greatness can be diminished by those who do not possess the same level of insight or integrity, reducing the impact of the original genius.
February 17th, 2026 11:42
Friendship said:
Well said, and powerful in words. Your poem addresses themes of heroism, manipulation, and the relationship between power and legacy. It suggests that greatness can be diminished by those who do not possess the same level of insight or integrity, reducing the impact of the original genius.
February 17th, 2026 11:42
Turing
sorenbarrett said:
What is a hero to one a traitor to another. One man\'s champion another\'s villain. \"Small devices\" another perception by genius\' and what is genius. Bobby Fisher made mistakes at times. I see a pawn here that may become a queen. Manipulated by small men (politics) where the behind the scenes and the powerful are small men in other ways. The last stanza predicts death or checkmate where the king is dead. Deep my fiend
February 17th, 2026 10:04
sorenbarrett said:
What is a hero to one a traitor to another. One man\'s champion another\'s villain. \"Small devices\" another perception by genius\' and what is genius. Bobby Fisher made mistakes at times. I see a pawn here that may become a queen. Manipulated by small men (politics) where the behind the scenes and the powerful are small men in other ways. The last stanza predicts death or checkmate where the king is dead. Deep my fiend
February 17th, 2026 10:04
Turing
orchidee said:
Erm, we don\'t often see him on UK banknotes cos I think he is on the back of Β£50 notes - the highest denomination for England, I think. That glugger sees him on every one of his bank notes, stashed under his mattress! lol.
February 17th, 2026 09:49
orchidee said:
Erm, we don\'t often see him on UK banknotes cos I think he is on the back of Β£50 notes - the highest denomination for England, I think. That glugger sees him on every one of his bank notes, stashed under his mattress! lol.
February 17th, 2026 09:49
Corpses Climb
rebellion_in_sanity said:
Not going to forget \"Our lives are ghosts wailing in moans.\" or \"Cardigan covered corpses climb\" soon.
February 17th, 2026 07:29
rebellion_in_sanity said:
Not going to forget \"Our lives are ghosts wailing in moans.\" or \"Cardigan covered corpses climb\" soon.
February 17th, 2026 07:29
Corpses Climb
GenXer Sharon ππ said:
Intriguing work as always. Well done Tristan!
February 16th, 2026 21:21
GenXer Sharon ππ said:
Intriguing work as always. Well done Tristan!
February 16th, 2026 21:21
Corpses Climb
orchidee said:
Ain\'t nothing corpse-like about that glugger and his mates! lol.
February 16th, 2026 10:43
orchidee said:
Ain\'t nothing corpse-like about that glugger and his mates! lol.
February 16th, 2026 10:43
Corpses Climb
Paul Bell said:
Great title and represents my nightmares as a child.
What are the worms going to do now that the burial grounds are full up and we\'re all getting burnt to ash.
Life and death in the animal kingdom, nightmares and fairytales. Very apt for a Monday.
February 16th, 2026 09:58
Paul Bell said:
Great title and represents my nightmares as a child.
What are the worms going to do now that the burial grounds are full up and we\'re all getting burnt to ash.
Life and death in the animal kingdom, nightmares and fairytales. Very apt for a Monday.
February 16th, 2026 09:58
Corpses Climb
Friendship said:
Well done. Your poem explores themes of mortality, despair, and the macabre nature of existence. It juxtaposes the innocence of counting and childhood with dark imagery and reflections on death, suffering, and the cyclical nature of life. The poet delves into the grotesque and surreal aspects of life, using imagery related to death, decay, and the eerie elements of nature. It reflects a sense of hopelessness and the inevitability of mortality.
February 16th, 2026 09:16
Friendship said:
Well done. Your poem explores themes of mortality, despair, and the macabre nature of existence. It juxtaposes the innocence of counting and childhood with dark imagery and reflections on death, suffering, and the cyclical nature of life. The poet delves into the grotesque and surreal aspects of life, using imagery related to death, decay, and the eerie elements of nature. It reflects a sense of hopelessness and the inevitability of mortality.
February 16th, 2026 09:16
Corpses Climb
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this is a numerologist\'s dream so many messages in each line woven in rhyme. Metaphor piled on metaphor layers of meaning. It is dark with the macabre name that goes unmentioned only whispered by singed moths. There are spiders and fileted flesh. Worms normally in Mescal now in Tequila. Are the horses from the kings men that tried to put Humpy Dumpty together again? And those wolves standing tall where is the shepherd? Did he cry wolf too many times? Those cardigan covered corpses were the buttons to facilitate the fileting of flesh? Crazy questions no doubt off base but this poem makes the mind race. Good one my friend
February 16th, 2026 08:28
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this is a numerologist\'s dream so many messages in each line woven in rhyme. Metaphor piled on metaphor layers of meaning. It is dark with the macabre name that goes unmentioned only whispered by singed moths. There are spiders and fileted flesh. Worms normally in Mescal now in Tequila. Are the horses from the kings men that tried to put Humpy Dumpty together again? And those wolves standing tall where is the shepherd? Did he cry wolf too many times? Those cardigan covered corpses were the buttons to facilitate the fileting of flesh? Crazy questions no doubt off base but this poem makes the mind race. Good one my friend
February 16th, 2026 08:28
Love Costs
Teddy.15 said:
A wonderful title and an incredible write, some amazing lines in here and your last line is definitely a kudos. πΉ
February 15th, 2026 11:25
Teddy.15 said:
A wonderful title and an incredible write, some amazing lines in here and your last line is definitely a kudos. πΉ
February 15th, 2026 11:25
Love Costs
orchidee said:
That\'s the trouble - religiosity. From a commentary: Some of Jesus\' sharpest words were to the \'religious\' leaders of his day.
P and Co \'religiously\' continue. Continue what? Don\'t answer that! lol.
February 15th, 2026 10:51
orchidee said:
That\'s the trouble - religiosity. From a commentary: Some of Jesus\' sharpest words were to the \'religious\' leaders of his day.
P and Co \'religiously\' continue. Continue what? Don\'t answer that! lol.
February 15th, 2026 10:51
Love Costs
sorenbarrett said:
Magnificent Tristan, some wonderful lines here
\"And holiness is measured by
Righteousness over religiosity.\"
So true but the one that struck hardest
\"Measured by their faithfulness to love,
Every disciple follows the Teacher,
Regardless of the personal cost.
Only love will win out in the end.\"
It is in that four letter word that comes another, hope. Hope for the individual and the species. A fave
February 15th, 2026 09:29
sorenbarrett said:
Magnificent Tristan, some wonderful lines here
\"And holiness is measured by
Righteousness over religiosity.\"
So true but the one that struck hardest
\"Measured by their faithfulness to love,
Every disciple follows the Teacher,
Regardless of the personal cost.
Only love will win out in the end.\"
It is in that four letter word that comes another, hope. Hope for the individual and the species. A fave
February 15th, 2026 09:29
Love Costs
Friendship said:
Well done. Your poem addresses themes of spirituality, justice, and the essence of true holiness. It critiques superficial religiosity and advocates for a practice of faith that is deeply rooted in love, dignity, and social justice.
February 15th, 2026 09:21
Friendship said:
Well done. Your poem addresses themes of spirituality, justice, and the essence of true holiness. It critiques superficial religiosity and advocates for a practice of faith that is deeply rooted in love, dignity, and social justice.
February 15th, 2026 09:21
Death Rattle
Thomas W Case said:
Sharp and rawβlike a fist punching through the gray.
Youβre done with waiting; now youβre carving truth from the rot.
February 15th, 2026 09:06
Thomas W Case said:
Sharp and rawβlike a fist punching through the gray.
Youβre done with waiting; now youβre carving truth from the rot.
February 15th, 2026 09:06
Death Rattle
rebellion_in_sanity said:
I kept on muttering to myself \'yes\' with every line I read. Great work. But a bit of pessimism swam into my mind - Entropy (which has a habit of increasing only)
February 15th, 2026 08:29
rebellion_in_sanity said:
I kept on muttering to myself \'yes\' with every line I read. Great work. But a bit of pessimism swam into my mind - Entropy (which has a habit of increasing only)
February 15th, 2026 08:29
Death Rattle
cellinic said:
A wonderful, sincere write. With deeply expressed emotions and feelings, clearly realized thoughts) Best wishes, a fave, my friend.
February 15th, 2026 01:48
cellinic said:
A wonderful, sincere write. With deeply expressed emotions and feelings, clearly realized thoughts) Best wishes, a fave, my friend.
February 15th, 2026 01:48
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