i think it's about being able to appreciate the beauty in something totally, utterly depressing; and that happiness can take on many different forms.
the lake embodies the part of the author who finds pleasure in reflecting about death and dark thoughts, and how he becomes aware of his pleasure, and is at once saddened and fufilled by this realization.
i think it's about being able to appreciate the beauty in something totally, utterly depressing; and that happiness can take on many different forms.
the lake embodies the part of the author who finds pleasure in reflecting about death and dark thoughts, and how he becomes aware of his pleasure, and is at once saddened and fufilled by this realization.