I very much like the philosophical criticism behind this poem (we humans take our darkness everywhere, however light it is!) but I'm still thinking over the image choice - he looks a bit unconcerned for a stumbler!
"Single moon" is also interesting (as they don't come in pairs). I wonder what the original character is. Might it be "solitary" (i.e. unaccompanied) rather than numerically single? Just a thought.
I didn't want to be so literal with the image, Gackt in a business suit on a busy street could be seen as the pursuit of monetary/physical gain to the exclusion of the spiritual, which is what the poem meant to me.
Ah - in which case, the unconcernedness is the very point! No surer way of staying in the dark.
I'm so pleased that Gackt doesn't have to follow the tram lines in a formal suit to earn his money: we'd all lose a lot of fun, eh? (and he'd hate it).
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Date: 2008-09-24 12:37 pm (UTC)"Single moon" is also interesting (as they don't come in pairs). I wonder what the original character is. Might it be "solitary" (i.e. unaccompanied) rather than numerically single? Just a thought.
Thanks for putting a bit of Zen our way!
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Date: 2008-09-24 06:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-24 07:02 pm (UTC)I'm so pleased that Gackt doesn't have to follow the tram lines in a formal suit to earn his money: we'd all lose a lot of fun, eh? (and he'd hate it).