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Photo courtesy: Sushi on black rectangular plate by Hai hoa le tran, Pexels.

Good evening, everyone!

Sanaa here (aka adashofsunny) delighted to host Open Link Night today and Live edition on Saturday.

You can link up one poem of your choice down below or write to the optional mini prompt which we are offering today.

This is a live edition, but we will only have one opportunity to join on Saturday at 10 AM New York Time. The session will run on Google Meet.

Please click on the link below to join us on Saturday:

https://meet.google.com/ctw-htqj-bsa

Now for the mini-prompt:

Consider the opening line from Emily Dickinson’s poetic masterpiece “The Moon was but a Chin of Gold.” 

The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
A Night or two ago—

For further inspiration I have included an image to stir your muse. It was taken by my sister a few years ago, she has graciously allowed me to use it.

What more can be said about the moon? It has always carried an air of quiet allure, rising with a glow that transforms the night into something hushed and dreamlike. Its presence is both comforting and mysterious, as though it holds countless untold stories in its light.

Suspended high above, it casts silver over oceans and fields, guiding wanderers, inspiring poets, and reminding us of the beauty found in stillness.

The moon is timeless, its phases a gentle rhythm that connects past to present, earth to sky, and the human heart to something greater.

If you choose to use the optional prompt, you can use the line, the photo, both or just one. Please do join us on the live session at 10 AM New York Time. Have fun and see you on the poetry trail!