ICARUS (이카루스)
DINO (SEVENTEEN)
Soaring Beyond Limits: The Tale of ICARUS by DINO (SEVENTEEN)
DINO's 'ICARUS' is a poignant and evocative song that draws inspiration from the Greek myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun with wings made of feathers and wax. The lyrics reflect a deep yearning to transcend boundaries and reach for the unattainable, even at the risk of personal loss and suffering. The song opens with a serene night scene, setting the stage for a journey across a starry river, symbolizing the crossing from the known to the unknown.
The chorus, with its repeated plea to 'fly high' and 'reach the sun,' encapsulates the essence of ambition and the desire to achieve greatness. DINO's portrayal of Icarus is not just about reckless ambition but also about the beauty of striving for one's dreams, no matter the cost. The lines 'Even though my wings melt in the sun' and 'I'll see a new world' suggest a willingness to face the consequences of one's actions in pursuit of a higher purpose or love. This theme is further emphasized by the repeated assertion that he will continue to fly and strive, even if it means losing everything.
The song also delves into themes of love and sacrifice. The imagery of 'burning up' and 'going blind' while gazing at the beloved highlights the intensity and all-consuming nature of true passion. The lyrics convey a sense of resilience and determination, as the protagonist becomes stronger and more resolute in his quest to protect and be with his loved one. The closing lines, with their promise to live by the beloved's side and the revival of wishes like the dawn, bring a sense of hope and renewal, suggesting that the journey, despite its hardships, is ultimately worthwhile.