🌙 Whispers of the Moon
📌 How the Night Listens to Our Unspoken Words

📜 Introduction: The Silence That Speaks
The moon watches.
It listens to the words we never say,
the dreams we almost chase,
the love we let slip away.
📌 This poem is about time—about moments we lose and the hope that remains.
• It captures the weight of regret but also the light of possibility.
• It speaks to those who have ever looked back, wondering what if…
• But it also whispers: there is still time.
🚀 Let this poem remind you that even in regret, there is hope.
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🌙 Whispers of the Moon
The moon knows secrets we dare not tell,
It watches as silent confessions swell.
Soft silver light on midnight’s skin,
A witness to all that could have been.
I almost called, but silence stayed,
My words dissolved, my courage swayed.
A thousand thoughts, all left unsaid,
A quiet war inside my head.
The roads I traced but never walked,
The love I felt but never talked.
The doors I closed before they shut,**
The dreams I buried in my gut.
The stars blink twice—do they regret?
Do they remember what we forget?
Do they mourn the chances lost,**
The bridges burned, the heavy cost?
Yet even in sorrow, hope still hums,
A song not sung, yet still it drums.
For though the past is carved in stone,
The future’s whisper is still our own.
So speak the words, chase the dream,
Let love be known, let light be seen.
For time moves fast, and fate won’t wait,
But tonight, the moon says: It’s not too late.
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📌 Final Thoughts: The Power of Now
✔ Regret is heavy, but hope is light.
✔ The past is written, but the future is blank.
✔ Say what you mean. Do what you fear. The moon is listening.
💡 Final Thought:
🚀 One day, let your whispers be words, your thoughts be actions, your dreams be real.
About the Creator
Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran
As a technology and innovation enthusiast, I aim to bring fresh perspectives to my readers, drawing from my experience.


Comments (2)
The moon is many a poets friend and your words capture this friendship.
I really enjoyed reading your poem. There is so much truth, so very well-written.