The Moon’s Borrowed Notebook
Lunar Secrets Written in Silver
By GoldenSpeechPublished about a month ago • 1 min read

A young poet left her notebook on a hilltop every night, hoping moonlight would inspire her. One morning, she found it filled with silver-shimmering lines she hadn’t written. The words were simple observations: the calm of sleeping cities, the hush of tides, the quiet bravery of lonely hearts. She wrote replies, turning the notebook into a conversation between earth and sky. Years later, she no longer left it out—the moon had taught her that poetry lives everywhere, even in silence.



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