25th Sep 2024
Once, in the sky, there was a sad moon. She glowed softly, reflecting a silvery tune. All the stars twinkled, but she felt alone, wishing she could share her light and her tone.
Each night she looked down at the world so bright, where children played games and danced in the light. The moon wanted to laugh, she wanted to cheer, but a heavy sadness filled her with fear.
One night, a little girl named Mia looked up. She saw the sad moon and sweetly said, "Sup! Why are you lonely, shining so bright? Come down and join us, we’ll share the night!"
The moon heard the girl and felt a warm glow. Perhaps she could join them, just for a show! With a twist and a swirl, she came down so low, landing on clouds where the soft breezes blow.
Mia was amazed and jumped with delight. The sad moon had come to dance in the night. With stars all around, they spun round and round, joy and laughter filled the air, an enchanted sound.
The moon laughed so hard, her sadness took flight. She played with the children, what a marvelous sight! They danced by the trees, beneath the dark sky, their giggles and joy made the moon’s heart fly.
Stars twinkled brighter; the night felt so grand. Together they celebrated, hand in little hand. The moon found her friends in the laughter and play, and her sadness drifted like clouds far away.
As dawn approached, Mia whispered with care, "You always have friends, just look everywhere! The world needs your glow, your light shining true. Whenever you’re lonely, just know we love you!"
The moon sparkled brightly, her heart filled with glee. She promised to shine and to always be free. In the sky she now knew, she was never alone, for the love of the children had brought her back home.
So if you look up at the moon in the night, remember her story, let love be your light. The moon may seem sad, but with hearts open wide, together we shine, side by side.