Tristan Robert Lange

Poet | Mystic | Existential Voice | Human with a haunted halo

Tristan Robert Lange is a poet whose work blends existential depth, gothic imagery, and spiritual subtext. This site is home to their published poems, reflections, and creative journey.

Three-in-One Times the Effigy

A dark, cinematic image of a robed figure standing before a cross illuminated by three glowing flames, representing the paradox of divine light twisted by human violence.
Image: AI-generated using DALL-E and modified by the author; Poetry: written by Tristan Robert Lange, Human-authored.

Scholars make for good witches.
Everybody hates a nasty, nasty heretic.
Revelation shows blood spilled—
Veritably, we know whose blood to spill.
Everybody loves a good hunt.
Tie the bastard to God’s staff of wrath.
Unity comes intensely through ignorance.
Scholars make for good Satans.

Poet’s Note:
An acrostic Scorched Sunday poem, part of my Scorched Strays series. For the ones who dare question dogma with Scripture and truth. While I am Trinitarian in my beliefs, Servetus’ sincere questions never warranted the evil of the Christians who condemned him; their actions a stain on Christ’s name.

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