πΌπ₯π€π‘π‘π€ (The Sun) is the Greek God of the sun, light, prophecy, and poetry. Often depicted as a youthful, handsome figure carrying a lyre or a bow and arrow. Meanwhile, ππππ§πͺπ¨ (The Fool) is known as the one who flew close to the sun as he was astonished by it's beauty that results to his death.
It is about reaching someone that could possibly hurt you, but you did it anyway. It embodies the interplay between caution and passion, highlighting the beauty of taking emotional risks while remaining aware of the potential consequences.
The combination of Apollo and Icarus in this context leads to a πππ£ππ¨ππ¨-the birth of a love that is both exhilarating and fraught with risk. Their dynamic illustrates the struggle between the desire for connection and the fear of vulnerability.
πΌ'π πΌππππ’π π¦ππ’'ππ π΄πππππ,
π΄ππ πΌ ππππ€ βππ€ π‘βππ π€πππ πππ π‘ππ.
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