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Unmasking the Lunar Secrets Held in the Heart


Monika’s evocative poem explores the Moon’s cratered surface as a storytelling tool, showcasing its luminous gaze and cycles, exclusively for Different Truths.

A silent oracle in celestial streams.
In shadows deep, I speak through muted beams,
Murmurs ride on night's tranquil regime.
Hearken closely to the lunar dream.
 
I've witnessed tales since Time's first embrace,
Each crater is a record of life's ephemeral grace.
A celestial scribe in the vast cosmic space,
My phases relay the history of the human race.
 
In crescent slumber or full gleam,
I share reflections on your soul’s grand scheme.
Through wax and wane, a celestial theme,
My silent conversations, a universal seam.
 
So, when darkness falls and stars convene,
Know, in my silence, secrets unseen.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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