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Inkwell of the Moon

A Poet’s Dance with Shadows and Light

By Sanchita ChatterjeePublished 9 months ago 1 min read
Inkwell of the Moon
Photo by Benjamin Voros on Unsplash

Beneath the velvet cloak of night,

a quill dips into lunar white—

not ink, but stardust, thick and bright,

to scribe the silence into light.

The page, a field of frost and thorn,

where words like weary ghosts are born,

yet tremble, raw, in shadows worn—

each stanza bleeds, unborn, unshorn.

But wait—the moon spills through the pane,

a silver thread to soothe the strain.

It stitches verse from threads of rain,

and whispers what the dark would feign:

“The ache you carve is not in vain—

for every wound lets rivers reign.

The hollows where your fears remain

are caves where poems learn to name.”

So dip again in midnight’s brew,

let constellations course through you.

Each scar, a comet’s trail to strew—

your voice, the dawn the night breaks through.

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About the Creator

Sanchita Chatterjee

Hey, I am an English language teacher having a deep passion for freelancing. Besides this, I am passionate to write blogs, articles and contents on various fields. The selection of my topics are always provide values to the readers.

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  • Nikita Angel9 months ago

    Good

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