Spilling Ink
A Haiku
Meaning fades away
Black ink bleeding truth — and lies
What remains? Letters.
Summary
"Spilling Ink" is a reflective piece on the power and ambiguity of written words.
Abstract
The article "Spilling Ink" presents a contemplative haiku accompanied by a poignant image. It delves into the paradoxical nature of ink as a medium for both truth and deception. The haiku suggests that while the original intent or "meaning fades away," what endures is the stark reality of "Letters" on the page. The accompanying photograph by David Pennington captures the essence of the haiku, showing ink spreading through water, symbolizing the diffusion of meaning and the intermingling of truth and falsehood.
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Meaning fades away
Black ink bleeding truth — and lies
What remains? Letters.