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.

A white Christmas ornament hangs from a frosted artificial tree, dripping thick white liquid in long strands against a dark background, creating a disturbing contrast between festive imagery and excess.
Image: AI-generated using DALL·E and modified by the author; Poetry: written by Tristan Robert Lange, Human-authored.

Did you know
We can now say

Christmas?—

Permission granted
From below
The pearly white gates,
In the fantasy-white throne room—
White House dripping
In its own sticky
White love.

Please,
Wear a glove.

Poet’s Note:
Happy Holidays all! 😏

© 2025 Tristan Robert Lange. All rights reserved.


ANNOUNCMENT:

Two new Devilishly Dreadful installments are forthcoming.

  • The Undying Count: Feast of the Brethren
    Christmas Eve
  • Varney the Vampire, or, The First Watch
    New Year’s Eve

These forthcoming dreadfuls press deeper into two (hopefully) familiar stories—where what survives the telling may be more unsettling than what is lost.

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