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RE: 'Magna Carta' - a Haiku/History for @Prydefoltz
Even the form itself gives away a lot:
ancient tree shadein small characters, feels like further past, "tree" gives hints of hierarchy. Then the characters get bigger, closer to us, that's interesting how the line with the word "stone" is imprisoned between the two others, both "stone" and "frozen" feel like stability, something insensitive to the change.
the new leaf turningis the closest to us, the recent one, talking about the present or even the future. "Leaf" representing new growing power, new life!
Bravo, Lazarus! (now I'm off for reading the notes)
Thank you Katya :) My secrets laid bare, as always, haha. Change and stability, past and present, these things have a way of informing and cycling back on each other...