{"sf1_id":1936943,"sf2_id":"RnoJXJAm","title":"Helios","author":"Xiamn","words":101,"posted_at":"2022-12-26T16:02:00.000Z","tags":["Decalyric","Fox","Helios","Nature","Poem","Poetry","description"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1936943-helios","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/RnoJXJAm","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/ea/41/ea41cf26-1d42-4a9e-b655-b06d5e921949","description":"#3 of Decaliyric: Fox\n\nThe second poem from the collection Decalyric: Fox. This one was written by describing an image of of some mountain. I sadly can't remember what exactly was I describing.","content":"Golden rays give life to all,  \nSpread by Helios, a bright star,  \nThat watches us and stands tall,  \nOn a blue arch that seems so far.  \n  \n\nSo low he has traveled already,\u0026nbsp;  \nTo cover himself with a cloak so heavy,  \nA titan that sleeps on a bed so steady,  \nMade from a yellow weed bevy  \n  \nReady to sleep, Helios yawns,  \nAnd quickly peeks at his reflection below,  \nA mirror that barely even dawns,  \nThe might of his divine glow.\u0026nbsp;  \n  \nA dark void occupies its bulk,  \nCasted by Luna's\u0026nbsp;might,  \nAnd the sight of the white hulk,  \nThat covers him for the night.\u0026nbsp;\n\n  \n  \n\n","series":{"name":"Decaliyric: Fox","previous":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1936941-dish.json","next":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/1936945-damned-poet.json"}}