Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



A F@#$!?% Nightmare
NinjaGirl said:

And don\'t we just wish it was a dream then!

January 6th, 2026 12:52

sh!#%y poem
NinjaGirl said:

Ha, ha! We love a gold bold move of honesty!

January 6th, 2026 12:51

The Bells of Belligerence
NinjaGirl said:

Now this is a poem of freedom! Freedom in defiance!

January 6th, 2026 12:49

do i?
NinjaGirl said:

This is very beautiful and it rings so true. I often wonder if I actually matter or how others can think I do. Totally feel the overthinking in this and self-hatred for the mistakes of the past. Thank you for writing!

January 6th, 2026 12:38

do i?
orchidee said:

Yes, to be gloomy, we\'re just a mix of chemicals, water, and \'stuff\'. Well, we wish that\'s all a certain glugger was made of. What \'chemicals\' is he made of? Don\'t answer that, of course! lol.

January 6th, 2026 09:44

do i?
sorenbarrett said:

Clever and well worded this poem holds the themes of how much one is worth in the eyes of others or maybe even self given perceptions that are external and from the eyes of someone else. The woven message reads like a piece of patterned cloth wo nicely done. A fave

January 6th, 2026 09:41

do i?
Friendship said:

Well said. Your poem explores themes of alienation, self-worth, and the struggle for acceptance in a society that often marginalizes individuals based on their mental health or past experiences. The poet grapples with feelings of insignificance and the disconnect between external affirmations of worth (β€œI matter”) and internalized perceptions of being viewed as less than whole or valuable.

January 6th, 2026 09:23

do i?
Katie B. said:

Deep and heavy while at the same time moving and emotive.
Nice write!

Katie B.

January 6th, 2026 09:21

The Cork
GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ said:

Always writing from the heart! Great write my friend

January 6th, 2026 07:32

sh!#%y poem
Neville said:


Yes sh** happens doesn\'t it .. I\'m just so glad this long known about issue is now out in the open .. Go well but watch where you tread .. Neville πŸ§πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ–€πŸ‘

January 6th, 2026 07:08

The Cork
Doggerel Dave said:

Aah Tristan, on initial reading this was the story of a cork which in the bad old days had blocked my access to the bottle\'s contents; then I happened upon the heavy duty comments above and realised I was not in the same league......Better luck next time - Happy New Year...!

January 5th, 2026 19:41

The Cork
orchidee said:

Good write T. Put a cork in it, Popeye. Put it where? Don\'t answer that! lol.

January 5th, 2026 14:10

The Cork
sorenbarrett said:

The voice that comes to us once in a while that inner whisper. It is haunting and a bit creepy as if familiar but still needing introduction like a friend walking into ones bathroom as you step out of the shower. The voice itself is the knock at the door. The prelude that you don\'t drink and then the introduction as the cork. I have felt that way before. There is something more powerful than not being wanted in not being needed. Well written my friend

January 5th, 2026 10:14

The Cork
Friendship said:

A powerful poem speaks from one\'s heart, been their. Your poem revolves around feelings of isolation, fear, and the struggle for self-identity. The poet expresses a sense of being trapped in an emotional or psychological state, feeling disconnected from others while simultaneously yearning for connection and relief. The subject matter touches on themes of anxiety, the pressure to conform to social expectations, and the feeling of being an outsider in one\'s own life.

January 5th, 2026 08:53

The Prince
Paul Bell said:

Everyone has their god, but not everyone\'s god is as good as my god.
I always wondered what Jesus would think of the religious opulence living off his name.
The Mother Teresa\'s of this world is how I see religion in action and should be applauded.
The ones that chap your door and spout their verses. They get the imaginary machine gun or the old-fashioned boot up the ass.

January 5th, 2026 06:07

The Bells of Belligerence
Neville said:


This reminds me so much of me and my younger brother during our formative years and throughout our adolescence and young manhood .. Jeez you got me stomping my foot again squire .. I\'m beginning to feel a little phoenix like .. Neville πŸ–€πŸ§πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ‘

January 5th, 2026 06:03

The Prince
Teddy.15 said:

He was a great entertainer he was wild and with no filters, but he loved so hard until his dieing day, he loved everyone who dared to love him. He certainly went out in grand poetic style. 🌹

January 4th, 2026 15:17

stigmata
Neville said:


I\'m sticking with Friendship you just can\'t beat that .. or indeed her, she always gets it write .. I shall go check out that anthology my friend .. Neville πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ–€πŸ‘

January 4th, 2026 14:04

The Prince
sorenbarrett said:

Religion preaches conformity and relies on it. There are those that copy nonconformity just to be in the in crowd and they are worse feigning nonconformity and proclaiming rebellion only to hypocritically be one and the same. A most thought provoking write Tristan

January 4th, 2026 12:48

The Prince
aDarkerMind said:

how sad this world today demands we confront honesty.
a wonderful write as always my friend.

January 4th, 2026 11:42

The Prince
Tristan Robert Lange said:

That Batman biscuit image is brilliant, Orchi…exactly the kind of sideways humor that sneaks truth in under the radar. And β€œhe sneaks in, in a thousand ways” might be one of the most accurate lines written today, poem or comment. In fact, we both know it is glugging true! Every. Single. Time. LOL! πŸ¦‡πŸ”₯βœοΈπŸ™

January 4th, 2026 11:35

The Prince
orchidee said:

Sunday is not scorched here at the moment, weather-wise! Wassat pic? Someone taken a bite out of a Batman-shaped biscuit? Good thing it wasn\'t a Popeye-shaped biscuit. Doh! He sneaks in, in a thousand ways! heehee.
It\'s the Roman Catholics I can\'t get on with, and their \'antics\' at the Vatican for one thing.

January 4th, 2026 09:41

The Prince
Thomas W Case said:

Thoughtful and sharp. I enjoyed how it defends honesty and imagination so boldly.

January 4th, 2026 09:26

The Prince
Friendship said:

The statement is articulate and accurately represents the reality of HSP. Experiencing it personally allows one to grasp its truth and concur completely. I personally call it ignorance and jealous Well written, Tristan, your poem revolves around the tension between individuality and societal judgment. It critiques the judgmental nature of society, particularly how those who are sensitive and artistic are often misunderstood and labeled as \"evil.\" The subject matter explores themes of conformity, personal authenticity, and the value of embracing one’s unique qualities in a world that often favors uniformity.

January 4th, 2026 09:22

stigmata
orchidee said:

Good write St Francis, erm, Tristan. Someone has stigmata, not meaning physical wounds in this case, but a stigma of....... we can\'t finish that, but we knows him / them! lol.
Now Soren\'s gonna blot me out of his book! lol.

January 3rd, 2026 12:01

stigmata
Friendship said:

Well written, your poem revolves around the themes of isolation, suffering, and societal indifference. You highlight the experience of individuals who are marginalized and rendered invisible by society. Yet the poet delves into the emotional agony of rejection, stigma, and the dehumanizing effects of anonymity and erasure. The poem paints a vivid picture of how society views suffering as a form of entertainment, while simultaneously inflicting pain and neglect upon those who are already suffering.

January 3rd, 2026 09:40

stigmata
sorenbarrett said:

Overlooked, banished, forgotten, erased. Damnatio memoriae the roman punishment of erasing a person\'s name from history. The worst punishment far worse than a death sentence it is the ultimate death sentence of obliterating one\'s existence. A dark and sad poem my friend.

January 3rd, 2026 08:26

Any Day?
Teddy.15 said:

Where colour has fallen, I love that. See you too carried yourself my friend. 🌹

January 3rd, 2026 02:46

The Bells of Belligerence
orchidee said:

Now I\'ve heard of the bells of St Clement\'s and certain other places, but not the bells of belligerence. lol.
Now P and Co are such, if we try to stop them from........... They will only reply \'I\'m not being bel-glug-iger-glug-ent!\' heehee.

January 2nd, 2026 10:14

The Bells of Belligerence
sorenbarrett said:

Dramatic is the music that accompanies the poem. Dark is the feel and rebellious come the words. It has a soft screamo sound. Nicely done my friend

January 2nd, 2026 08:42

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