Recall
The verso converts the painting into devotional evidence, mixing red handprints, wings, prayer, return, and apocalypse. It reads like the private engine behind the front image: flight is not freedom alone, but dependence, rescue, and being carried home.
Song Pair
Geese - Au Pays du Cocaine
Visual Text
(Paschal / Wings / Me & My Wings / God is gonna give me wings / I can still come home / You came down to see me) / {-----------------} / Against all reason to hope / [against all] / The Human Aviation Project / The Freedom of the Emancipated Baby / The [Fantasy] of the Engaged / Fantasies / I will get out from under the sun / {You will carry me forever} / Apokalyps
Source
source filename: baptismoficarusverso.heic
site image: art-076-baptism-of-icarus-verso.jpg
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Transcript
# Baptism of Icarus Verso Transcript
- ID: `art-076`
- Source: `manual_user_full_transcript`
- Status: `manual_full_transcript_user_supplied`
- Notation: Line breaks preserved. [] = strike-through, () = blue text, {} = red text, per user notation. Transcript is stored separately from visual analysis.
- Source image: `MY PAINTINGS/baptismoficarusverso.heic`
```text
(Paschal
Wings
Me & My Wings
God is gonna give me wings
I can still come home
You came down to see me)
{-----------------}
Against all reason to hope
[against all]
The Human Aviation Project
The Freedom of the Emancipated Baby
The [Fantasy] of the Engaged
Fantasies
I will get out from under the sun
{You will carry me forever}
Apokalyps
```