TYRANT

Tristan Robert Lange


Notice of absence from Tristan Robert Lange
Life is full of seasons. This is a season of transition for me, where I will be moving with my family to a new location. As such, with much logistics to consider, I am doing my best to keep up. Please know if I accidentally don't respond, it is not because I am ghosting or becoming distant. Once things settle after the move, I am sure life will return to some normalcy. In the meantime, and always:

Read 👓, Write ✍️, Rise 🌅, Realize 🤯.

Tristan 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

Totally unaccountable on all levels for all sins committed
Yesteryears, today and in the future for
Reasons unknown to most other than
Absolutely willful ignorance in giving power up,
Never to get back what has been given away,
To attain a sense of faux security.

© 2024 Tristan Robert Lange. All rights reserved. Part of a series on societal warnings.

  • Author: Tristan Robert Lange (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 6th, 2024 12:36
  • Comment from author about the poem: #1. Modified acrostic. A Poetic warning on unchecked power. Part of a series on societal warnings.
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 45
  • Users favorite of this poem: Doggerel Dave
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  • orchidee

    Good write T.

  • sorenbarrett

    Timely and what all fear we will have to wait and see. Hope things go better than I fear. An ominus write

    • Tristan Robert Lange

      Boy am I with you on that hope! Thank you for reading and for your feedback. Yeah, the fear is real. Here's hoping! 🤞

    • Tony36

      Bravo

      • Tristan Robert Lange

        Thank you Tony! Much appreciated! 🖤❤️🖤🙏

        • Tony36

          You're welcome Tristan

        • Doggerel Dave

          Wilful ignorance and no fear - yet! Yes: Tyrant.

          Thanks for the short polished truth.

          PS: I would not mind in the least to be proven wrong!

          • Tristan Robert Lange

            Me either! I would love to be proven wrong. But I am not keen on turning blue, so I am not holding my breath on that hope. Thank you so much, kind sir, for the read, for favoriting, and the engagement! Much appreciated!

          • Dan Williams

            This accurately describes the chaos I am sometimes quite certain, hoping for fiction.Well done.



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