# Helios

Author: Xiamn
Tags: Decalyric, Fox, Helios, Nature, Poem, Poetry, description

#3 of Decaliyric: Fox

The 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.

Golden rays give life to all,  
Spread by Helios, a bright star,  
That watches us and stands tall,  
On a blue arch that seems so far.  
  

So low he has traveled already,&nbsp;  
To cover himself with a cloak so heavy,  
A titan that sleeps on a bed so steady,  
Made from a yellow weed bevy  
  
Ready to sleep, Helios yawns,  
And quickly peeks at his reflection below,  
A mirror that barely even dawns,  
The might of his divine glow.&nbsp;  
  
A dark void occupies its bulk,  
Casted by Luna's&nbsp;might,  
And the sight of the white hulk,  
That covers him for the night.&nbsp;

Source: https://sofurry.com/s/RnoJXJAm
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