{"sf1_id":289303,"sf2_id":null,"title":"The Day's Sunset","author":"Jikan Tunderiska","words":115,"posted_at":"2011-09-23T13:38:00.000Z","tags":["Day","Death","Love","Other","Poetry","earth","life","sonnet"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/289303-the-day-s-sunset","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/view/289303","image_url":"https://www.sofurryfiles.com/std/thumb?page=289303\u0026ext=.jpg","description":"","content":"The sun has given into encroaching  \nNight, at last relieving me of the light  \nA stillness, my love, is fast approaching.  \n  \nThe earth has swallowed the revealing sun,  \nIts stomach churning deep with the star's might,  \nFor you, my love, all that's left for this one.  \n  \nNow I know my morning will never come,  \nFriends evaporating into the seas,  \nGone from memory as soon as they'd come.  \nBut you, my love, stay as long as the trees.  \n  \nDoves cry not for my absence, they just sing  \nOf the coming day, one you will not want  \nBut one that must be, for not one mere thing  \nCan escape time the way I know you want.  \n\u0026nbsp;\n\n  \n  \n\n"}