That second stanza was provoked by the original (uncropped) picture which was too wide to smuggle in here (I just couln't bear to make Gackt's face any smaller!. The whole pic shows Gackt with a long rope and slat bridge behind him, which - together with the heavy bag - gave me the idea that he was leaving the forest which had been his summer home and which he had hoped to share with the person who had once promised to follow him anywhere. I was left wondering if he would turn his head and look back - or just walk on.
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Date: 2008-09-20 02:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-20 07:14 am (UTC)That second stanza was provoked by the original (uncropped) picture which was too wide to smuggle in here (I just couln't bear to make Gackt's face any smaller!. The whole pic shows Gackt with a long rope and slat bridge behind him, which - together with the heavy bag - gave me the idea that he was leaving the forest which had been his summer home and which he had hoped to share with the person who had once promised to follow him anywhere. I was left wondering if he would turn his head and look back - or just walk on.
Thanks for leaving your reaction.