I don't think I've seen a sonnet here before. You've obviously put a lot of work and thought into this.
Interestingly your words - particularly the ocean image and the wind on skin and the idea of something light in the darkness - made me think of another Gackt photo which is so similar that it probably comes from the same set; I'm thinking of the black and white one where he's standing bare-legged in water at night, with a white shirt blowing open and his head more or less raised into the wind and facing the (sin-)blackness of the sea. In that standing-out-to-sea picture, he seems both to be looking for sanctuary and to be s place of untouchable sacredness himself; and your poem evokes these two ideas as well. Neat!
Thank you. Sonnets are one of my favorites styles to do. I think I know the picture you're talking about. He looked so lovely and charming there. For some reason he's just so inspiring in his pictures, but I love his influence.
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Date: 2008-09-29 10:27 pm (UTC)Interestingly your words - particularly the ocean image and the wind on skin and the idea of something light in the darkness - made me think of another Gackt photo which is so similar that it probably comes from the same set; I'm thinking of the black and white one where he's standing bare-legged in water at night, with a white shirt blowing open and his head more or less raised into the wind and facing the (sin-)blackness of the sea. In that standing-out-to-sea picture, he seems both to be looking for sanctuary and to be s place of untouchable sacredness himself; and your poem evokes these two ideas as well. Neat!
Thanks for showing us.
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Date: 2008-09-30 09:07 pm (UTC)