No matter how bleak and black her existence became, the familiar sight of the moon restored something within her, small as it was–like tiny fluttering wings of flame beating back the darkness.

Shona Moyce
No matter how bleak and black her existence became, the...
No matter how bleak and black her existence became, the...
No matter how bleak and black her existence became, the...
No matter how bleak and black her existence became, the...
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This is a beautiful reminder of the power of the moon. It’s not very big at all, but it’s always there, reminding us that there is always something to look up to when we are in trouble.

Source: Immisceo Taken

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