{"sf1_id":1169266,"sf2_id":"rnaxjVom","title":"The Sea","author":"charles_they","words":96,"posted_at":"2017-04-05T20:49:56.000Z","tags":["Melancholy","Melancolie","Narratif","Nostalgie","Poem","Poetry","Poème","Poésie","francais","french","marin","narrative","nostalgia","sailor"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1169266-the-sea","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/rnaxjVom","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/cd/50/cd509570-613b-4e1d-ac7d-b7a9a9a0f3f3","description":"The other half of the story.","content":"### The Sea\n\nNous buvions sec nos verres et vers,\n\nÉtant toujours trop tête en l'air,\n\nCherchant les mots pour taire la mer,\n\nMais tu me manques :\n\nÀ quoi je sers ?\n\nChaque jour à l'aube, « Tiens, je m'en vais, »\u0026nbsp;\n\nAu crépuscule, « Tiens, enlève-les ! »\n\nDans ta cabine, j'étais aimé,\n\nMais tu me manques :\n\nJe pleure, tu sais.\n\nCombien de fois pendant ma vie,\n\nT'ai-je trouvé tout nu au lit,\n\nEt me te suis-je joint, ami?\n\n_But now you're gone;_\n\n_You, and the sea._\n\n* * *\n\n-Charles Michael Averin","series":{"name":"Poetry Postings","previous":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1168801-la-mer.json","next":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1169747-to-thing.json"}}