Comments received on poems by Tristan Robert Lange



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Bella Shepard said:

It seems unconscionable that there are those who fought and died, without a trace left of who they were. You do justice to this sad memorial, in reflecting on the human toll. A very reflective and respectful poem.

September 1st, 2025 14:52

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Teddy.15 said:

So poweful, not so long ago in Ireland there was an entire cemetery found which has hundreds of newborns the place was a Convent ironically. This has so much power and makes the reader dive deep. 🌹

September 1st, 2025 14:25

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NinjaGirl said:

\"Untitled\" still means the noun was known, something, some quality about it... but \"unknown,\" how much more hollow. Beautifully written

September 1st, 2025 11:19

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sorenbarrett said:

It seems that the United States, Brittan and France have tombs of the unknown soldier. I just watched the other day how Brittan\'s came about. We will all be forgotten one day and in this we are all brothers. Very nicely done Tristan

September 1st, 2025 08:48

What Actually Holds Sway
Neville said:



Near held me spellbound .. and I love how you tweaked the accompanying image and made it all yours .. πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ–€πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

September 1st, 2025 05:36

What Actually Holds Sway
Doggerel Dave said:

..... and they died for that...
Your context clarifies it all, Tristan.

August 31st, 2025 18:35

What Actually Holds Sway
NinjaGirl said:

I wonder how much liberty there is in death

August 31st, 2025 15:16

What Actually Holds Sway
orchidee said:

Good write T. Popeye holds sway in....... we can\'t say! lol.

August 31st, 2025 12:32

What Actually Holds Sway
sorenbarrett said:

The pendulum of freedom swings in the history of mankind from too free, if one can be, to enslaved. Too free means freely stepping on others toes while enslaved meaning an owner stepping on yours. If people would learn sensitivity and respect for others there would be no need for such a swing. People are willing to sell their freedom for the promise of security and that is not what freedom is about. A fine write my friend

August 31st, 2025 08:06

Holy People\'s Town
Teddy.15 said:

Well you know me... Wouldn\'t be my cup of tea but an adventure in any case. lol 🌹

August 31st, 2025 04:20

Holy People\'s Town
Doggerel Dave said:

Oh that old time religion....... I really don\'t know what to pray.... no I mean say.... or maybe... I don\'t. The variation in social norms and religious observance across America will forever confuse me.
In the meantime, there\'s no denying the entertainment I got from this yarn in your trademark inimitable style, Tristan.

August 30th, 2025 20:50

Holy People\'s Town
NinjaGirl said:

Hahaha! Sounds like you had quite the experience!

August 30th, 2025 19:57

Holy People\'s Town
orchidee said:

I knew a group devoted to Popeye. What were they devoted to? Don\'t answer that! lol.

August 30th, 2025 10:07

Holy People\'s Town
Cheeky Missy said:

Welcome to reality. Some parts of the world aren\'t as \"liberal\" as the Chicago area is famed for being, and every man\'s style of worshipping his chosen deity isn\'t tolerated freely everywhere. This pretty number is very nearly a riot. Guess you weren\'t so much surprised as intent on ruffling feathers, were you?

August 30th, 2025 09:17

Holy People\'s Town
Bella Shepard said:

I was not aware of Holy People\'s Town, and googling its history was quite informative. First of all I love the presentation of this poem, the tiny graphics with each stanza add a powerful subtleness to the whole situation. It possesses a peaceful easy flow, and calls out the foolishness of inflexibility. Beautifully done!!

August 30th, 2025 09:15

Holy People\'s Town
sorenbarrett said:

A most interesting change with time. Culture changes and with it laws and expectations. The peace and joy I had as a child I have to leave society for today and live a solitary life to enjoy. Nicely done Tristan

August 30th, 2025 08:03

Holy People\'s Town
arqios said:

Certainly not on my bucket πŸͺ£ list πŸ“ to visit! So sorry you had to experience that though.

August 30th, 2025 08:01

Death Pact
Teddy.15 said:

Ozzie Osborne would be proud. Definitely lyrics , and yes freaky frolics indeed. 🀣 🌹

August 30th, 2025 03:17

The Window
Salvia.S said:

This is hauntingly vivid!!!
The imagery and atmosphere are really immersive, and the twist at the end about it being a nightmare is chilling. Great job capturing the emotions and sensations! Well done dearest Tittu ❀️

August 29th, 2025 23:57

Death Pact
arqios said:

...superb haunting skills and performance

August 29th, 2025 19:14

Death Pact
Alex Arnot said:

Cool! I always love finding new music. That coupled with reading poetry, 2 of my favorite things in one place.

August 29th, 2025 15:00

Death Pact
sorenbarrett said:

Congratulation Tristan for having the courage to try new things. Nicely done my friend.

August 29th, 2025 13:36

The Window
rebellion_in_sanity said:

This one is...well not sure how to describe. Seemed like a motion was captured in still lines. Has to be a fave.

August 29th, 2025 01:13

The Window
NinjaGirl said:

But nobody heard the break on the edge of death. I like the poem, it\'s so interesting to see how you have changed over the years, though still remain your dark academic self!

August 28th, 2025 23:11

The Window
orchidee said:

Don\'t look in Popeye\'s window. Why not? Don\'t answer that! lol.

August 28th, 2025 11:09

The Window
arqios said:

That has brought me back to certain recurring dreams that I thought had been forgotten. Good to know we’re not alone; that the occurrence is something others have and get past as well. πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ™πŸ»

August 28th, 2025 08:57

The Window
Damaso said:

Wow, what an intense post today, my friend. I\'m completely captivated by it. I can relate to the feeling of dismay, a very sincere line from the bottom of my heart. It\'s always a blessing to stop by and read your post. Inspiring. Thanks for sharing. Best regards.

August 28th, 2025 08:33

The Window
sorenbarrett said:

Okay Tristan I\'m going to give you my take although I am not at all sure what you had in mind. A window is what we use to see the world outside and this one dark and dull clouds the view of what can be seen. Sitting in the middle of nowhere gives me a feeling of being lost and not knowing where one is. A rock is something firm and hard what things are built on and I see knowledge as a rock breaking the window of ignorance and the shards of broken ignorance hurt. Being overwhelmed with blackness leaves feelings of being engulfed by nothingness and its darkness. This seems like a deep existential crisis and fear. Thats my first take

August 28th, 2025 08:15

The Window
Teddy.15 said:

I have repeating nightmares from childhood, something that truly fascinates me, They have faded with time yet creep in rarely, your dream poetry is amazing, i know for a fact that brick will never hit you because your courage and determination is your protection. 🌹

August 28th, 2025 07:05

Les Fleurs du Mal
Teddy.15 said:

What a magnificent poem, if you love gothic, I would suggest take a trip of a lifetime one day to Prague. 🌹

August 27th, 2025 16:58

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