Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange
imbued illumination
Doggerel Dave said:
A little like my dreams - after they\'ve been extended, distorted, they are often enjoyable in their own right, so I just accept without understanding.
And so it is here. Though I doffs me cap at the amount of energy it must take to construct one of your word, or rather letter sculptures, Tristan.
October 11th, 2025 15:57
Doggerel Dave said:
A little like my dreams - after they\'ve been extended, distorted, they are often enjoyable in their own right, so I just accept without understanding.
And so it is here. Though I doffs me cap at the amount of energy it must take to construct one of your word, or rather letter sculptures, Tristan.
October 11th, 2025 15:57
imbued illumination
Poetic Licence said:
This is only my take, someone is laughing and mocking at the misery (possibly that they have caused), only to happy to highlight it to everyone. Then seen as damaged goods they walk away, apart from that I have no idea!!. A enjoyable mind bender this one
October 11th, 2025 14:59
Poetic Licence said:
This is only my take, someone is laughing and mocking at the misery (possibly that they have caused), only to happy to highlight it to everyone. Then seen as damaged goods they walk away, apart from that I have no idea!!. A enjoyable mind bender this one
October 11th, 2025 14:59
imbued illumination
orchidee said:
Not now Tom! How did he get on here? lol.
October 11th, 2025 13:03
orchidee said:
Not now Tom! How did he get on here? lol.
October 11th, 2025 13:03
imbued illumination
sorenbarrett said:
A most interesting shape and manner of format. As direction changes and one letter runs into another. As the use special characters replace a normal letter they take on new meaning. To an obtuse soul like me a bit obscure. Mind provoking none the less. If I were to put myself in the place of the writer with no one touching impurity I would be left a lonely soul with no human touch.
October 11th, 2025 08:43
sorenbarrett said:
A most interesting shape and manner of format. As direction changes and one letter runs into another. As the use special characters replace a normal letter they take on new meaning. To an obtuse soul like me a bit obscure. Mind provoking none the less. If I were to put myself in the place of the writer with no one touching impurity I would be left a lonely soul with no human touch.
October 11th, 2025 08:43
Bed of My Beloved
arqios said:
This piece is chilling and unforgettable and its refrain of βyou caredβ works like a haunting echo, turning tenderness into something macabre. The imagery of coldness, rigor, and ghostly return makes the poem feel like a gothic ballad of love and possession. Itβs unsettling, but in the best way possible, the kind of poem that lingers long after reading.
October 10th, 2025 20:25
arqios said:
This piece is chilling and unforgettable and its refrain of βyou caredβ works like a haunting echo, turning tenderness into something macabre. The imagery of coldness, rigor, and ghostly return makes the poem feel like a gothic ballad of love and possession. Itβs unsettling, but in the best way possible, the kind of poem that lingers long after reading.
October 10th, 2025 20:25
Bed of My Beloved
Poetic Licence said:
That is one hell of a way to describe a relationship that died a slow painful death. The coldness and despair that descended on the emotions until everything fell apart. even after experiencing that kind of emotional torment some will still carry the torch of love to their grave and beyond. Right i have finished waffling, great write, enjoyed the read
October 10th, 2025 13:44
Poetic Licence said:
That is one hell of a way to describe a relationship that died a slow painful death. The coldness and despair that descended on the emotions until everything fell apart. even after experiencing that kind of emotional torment some will still carry the torch of love to their grave and beyond. Right i have finished waffling, great write, enjoyed the read
October 10th, 2025 13:44
Bed of My Beloved
Neville said:
I was contemplating trying to poem something witty about form .. but then realised you know far more about that than yours truly .. and so instead I\'ll just nod my head and write Spooky or wot .. π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬π€πnow if that aint a murder, I\'ll be flocked .. ππ
October 10th, 2025 06:33
Neville said:
I was contemplating trying to poem something witty about form .. but then realised you know far more about that than yours truly .. and so instead I\'ll just nod my head and write Spooky or wot .. π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬π¦ββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬πββ¬π€πnow if that aint a murder, I\'ll be flocked .. ππ
October 10th, 2025 06:33
Grande Gauleiter of Grotesquery
David Hopkins said:
So appropriate for this day of age and I hope the people hear it well β¦as everyone needs to acknowledge this bad hair day .
October 9th, 2025 20:55
David Hopkins said:
So appropriate for this day of age and I hope the people hear it well β¦as everyone needs to acknowledge this bad hair day .
October 9th, 2025 20:55
Bed of My Beloved
Doggerel Dave said:
Tristan -when I first looked, I misread βghazal formβ as βghastly formβ π (You said it first!)
Do you need me to acknowledge the amount of sweat, energy and time you put into that, me old mate?
October 9th, 2025 17:09
Doggerel Dave said:
Tristan -when I first looked, I misread βghazal formβ as βghastly formβ π (You said it first!)
Do you need me to acknowledge the amount of sweat, energy and time you put into that, me old mate?
October 9th, 2025 17:09
Bed of My Beloved
vicecream said:
i love that the order of reflection/ realization seems to be the reverse of how it happened chronologically. really cool!
October 9th, 2025 11:37
vicecream said:
i love that the order of reflection/ realization seems to be the reverse of how it happened chronologically. really cool!
October 9th, 2025 11:37
Bed of My Beloved
orchidee said:
Ohh, she\'s only swooned really - she read a hot poem! heehee.
October 9th, 2025 09:21
orchidee said:
Ohh, she\'s only swooned really - she read a hot poem! heehee.
October 9th, 2025 09:21
Bed of My Beloved
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this could be called a murder love ballad it has a gothic flavor but at the same time could be taken as totally metaphoric and speaking of the death of the relationship not the person per say . The rigor mortis being nothing more that the stiffness of touch in a cold relationship. the pale and blackening face nothing more that change of emotions on the face of one that is dreading the view of the other or black anger at their continued presence. A relationship where one once cared but no more. Either way it is a descriptive poem of death either of the person or relationship or both. Ghostly indeed. Very nicely written
October 9th, 2025 08:18
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan this could be called a murder love ballad it has a gothic flavor but at the same time could be taken as totally metaphoric and speaking of the death of the relationship not the person per say . The rigor mortis being nothing more that the stiffness of touch in a cold relationship. the pale and blackening face nothing more that change of emotions on the face of one that is dreading the view of the other or black anger at their continued presence. A relationship where one once cared but no more. Either way it is a descriptive poem of death either of the person or relationship or both. Ghostly indeed. Very nicely written
October 9th, 2025 08:18
Bed of My Beloved
Friendship said:
Well written, your poem explores the themes of lost love, betrayal, and the haunting nature of memory. It depicts a relationship that has soured, leaving the speaker in a state of despair and emotional coldness, even after death.
October 9th, 2025 07:56
Friendship said:
Well written, your poem explores the themes of lost love, betrayal, and the haunting nature of memory. It depicts a relationship that has soured, leaving the speaker in a state of despair and emotional coldness, even after death.
October 9th, 2025 07:56
Eidolon\'s Estate
NinjaGirl said:
What a cool form! I will need to try sometime. It\'s so intricate and I like it a lot! As for the experience, certainly a message that shows trust issues on one part.
October 8th, 2025 20:21
NinjaGirl said:
What a cool form! I will need to try sometime. It\'s so intricate and I like it a lot! As for the experience, certainly a message that shows trust issues on one part.
October 8th, 2025 20:21
Eidolon\'s Estate
sorenbarrett said:
A most interesting dialog where absolute truth only exists in the mind and trust seen by one may be deception seen by another. In fine there is no truth only belief and trust is relative to perception and faith. A lovely wirte Tristan, thought provoking
October 8th, 2025 09:34
sorenbarrett said:
A most interesting dialog where absolute truth only exists in the mind and trust seen by one may be deception seen by another. In fine there is no truth only belief and trust is relative to perception and faith. A lovely wirte Tristan, thought provoking
October 8th, 2025 09:34
Eidolon\'s Estate
orchidee said:
Does Popeye know any Eidolons? Dang it, he sneaked in again. We can\'t get rid of him! lol.
October 8th, 2025 09:16
orchidee said:
Does Popeye know any Eidolons? Dang it, he sneaked in again. We can\'t get rid of him! lol.
October 8th, 2025 09:16
Grande Gauleiter of Grotesquery
NafisaSB said:
whether you believe in it or not, it is affecting the lives of those around for sure, and that\'s really scary and sad to note
October 8th, 2025 00:50
NafisaSB said:
whether you believe in it or not, it is affecting the lives of those around for sure, and that\'s really scary and sad to note
October 8th, 2025 00:50
squoting slugs
NinjaGirl said:
I hate slugs...but I love alliteration. And the message, of course. Well done!
October 7th, 2025 12:24
NinjaGirl said:
I hate slugs...but I love alliteration. And the message, of course. Well done!
October 7th, 2025 12:24
squoting slugs
orchidee said:
I missed the 11th one then - wot is it? Probably related to Popeye. In which case, don\'t tell me the 11th one. Oops!
October 7th, 2025 11:22
orchidee said:
I missed the 11th one then - wot is it? Probably related to Popeye. In which case, don\'t tell me the 11th one. Oops!
October 7th, 2025 11:22
squoting slugs
sorenbarrett said:
A lovely write of a putrid group that in their slime of a world of filth proclaim it as the only worthy measure of reality. Well written and nicely worded to give the feel of sticky ooze that it is. Also applies to politicians and rabid followers. A fave my friend
October 7th, 2025 08:37
sorenbarrett said:
A lovely write of a putrid group that in their slime of a world of filth proclaim it as the only worthy measure of reality. Well written and nicely worded to give the feel of sticky ooze that it is. Also applies to politicians and rabid followers. A fave my friend
October 7th, 2025 08:37
squoting slugs
arqios said:
Agree totally. It also closely mirrors not taking authority in vain. Thatβs abuse and misuse.
October 7th, 2025 07:48
arqios said:
Agree totally. It also closely mirrors not taking authority in vain. Thatβs abuse and misuse.
October 7th, 2025 07:48
Devilishly Dreadful: God Save the Jack
Doggerel Dave said:
Brilliant write I more than enjoyed, Tristan. With you on your commentary when \'hypocrisy wears a noble mask\" . Not going near the sound cloud...ππ
October 6th, 2025 18:37
Doggerel Dave said:
Brilliant write I more than enjoyed, Tristan. With you on your commentary when \'hypocrisy wears a noble mask\" . Not going near the sound cloud...ππ
October 6th, 2025 18:37
Devilishly Dreadful: God Save the Jack
Paul Bell said:
If this was today, I could see Jack the ripper going crazy over spring heeled Jack and his exploits. Just not on Gov, we can\'t have people like you running around London scaring people when I\'m trying to kill them. Mind you, in today\'s London, both of them wouldn\'t last five minutes.
October 6th, 2025 13:42
Paul Bell said:
If this was today, I could see Jack the ripper going crazy over spring heeled Jack and his exploits. Just not on Gov, we can\'t have people like you running around London scaring people when I\'m trying to kill them. Mind you, in today\'s London, both of them wouldn\'t last five minutes.
October 6th, 2025 13:42
Devilishly Dreadful: God Save the Jack
orchidee said:
Good write T. Is that Obi in the picture?! lol.
October 6th, 2025 11:07
orchidee said:
Good write T. Is that Obi in the picture?! lol.
October 6th, 2025 11:07
Devilishly Dreadful: God Save the Jack
Friendship said:
A bit of a twist for me, yet l enjoyed it. Your poem explores the intersection of class, crime, and identity within the context of contemporary British society. It contrasts the mundane reality of a witness\'s life with the sinister events that unfold, culminating in a confrontation with a seemingly noble yet malevolent figure. The poem critiques social decay and the fear that arises from a perceived loss of safety and moral integrity.
October 6th, 2025 11:03
Friendship said:
A bit of a twist for me, yet l enjoyed it. Your poem explores the intersection of class, crime, and identity within the context of contemporary British society. It contrasts the mundane reality of a witness\'s life with the sinister events that unfold, culminating in a confrontation with a seemingly noble yet malevolent figure. The poem critiques social decay and the fear that arises from a perceived loss of safety and moral integrity.
October 6th, 2025 11:03
Devilishly Dreadful: God Save the Jack
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan, I love this style. It works so well with the intermittent interjections from either party. It tells the tail of spring jack not well known in the United States but I know historically was quite the thing in England. Very nicely done for this season of the year it shows shades of darkness. Well done, my friend.
October 6th, 2025 09:56
sorenbarrett said:
Tristan, I love this style. It works so well with the intermittent interjections from either party. It tells the tail of spring jack not well known in the United States but I know historically was quite the thing in England. Very nicely done for this season of the year it shows shades of darkness. Well done, my friend.
October 6th, 2025 09:56
Grande Gauleiter of Grotesquery
Poetic Licence said:
I think he has proven beyond doubt he has no regard for other life except his own, happy for putin to keep killing Ukrainians, supplies Israel to the teath so they can commit genocide, blames every ever committed in America on immigrants. All from a man who feigned injury to get out of military service and is the son of immigrants, maybe if Americans put the gun down, that might cut the crime rate, anyway enjoyed the read
October 5th, 2025 13:02
Poetic Licence said:
I think he has proven beyond doubt he has no regard for other life except his own, happy for putin to keep killing Ukrainians, supplies Israel to the teath so they can commit genocide, blames every ever committed in America on immigrants. All from a man who feigned injury to get out of military service and is the son of immigrants, maybe if Americans put the gun down, that might cut the crime rate, anyway enjoyed the read
October 5th, 2025 13:02
Grande Gauleiter of Grotesquery
orchidee said:
If only it was as simple as \'We can\'t trust anyone with a barnet (hair-style/toupee) like that\'!
October 5th, 2025 11:42
orchidee said:
If only it was as simple as \'We can\'t trust anyone with a barnet (hair-style/toupee) like that\'!
October 5th, 2025 11:42
Grande Gauleiter of Grotesquery
Neville said:
If you say it brother .. then I believe it .. perhaps .. well at least quite often .. N ππ€ππ
October 5th, 2025 11:02
Neville said:
If you say it brother .. then I believe it .. perhaps .. well at least quite often .. N ππ€ππ
October 5th, 2025 11:02
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