I agree with Flamacue as well, but I can't get the image of Icarus out of my head. It seems like this could be Icarus looking back on his demise... his father "wrapped those feathers like a blanket" around him, the "belly of the deep" could be the water he plummeted into. I feel it is a side of Icarus' story we haven't heard before, as if he wasnt willingly prepared for his 'flight', here also meaning 'death'. Very poetic.
I agree with Flamacue as well, but I can't get the image of Icarus out of my head. It seems like this could be Icarus looking back on his demise... his father "wrapped those feathers like a blanket" around him, the "belly of the deep" could be the water he plummeted into. I feel it is a side of Icarus' story we haven't heard before, as if he wasnt willingly prepared for his 'flight', here also meaning 'death'. Very poetic.