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A poem on hope

  In this poem, "the voices of the moon" refer to the heavenly voices which inspire a person to become better. These voices need not come from angles, they come from inside us to give us hope and strength. They help us to believe in ourselves and when we know that we are enough,  enough for the world, this belief, even ignites more and more and we know that we are walking in the right direction. I hope you liked this poem , please share it with your friends.

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