The moving finger writes; and, having writ,
Moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,
Nor all thy tears wash out a word of it
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Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lila. She was a curious child who loved to explore the world around her. One day, while wandering through the forest, she stumbled upon a magical pen. When she picked it up, the pen began to write on its own. Lila was amazed as she watched the pen scribble across the page, creating beautiful stories and poems.
As she continued to write, Lila realized that the pen had a mind of its own. It wrote about things she had never even thought of before, and it seemed to have a life of its own. She tried to stop it, but the pen kept writing, and Lila couldn’t help but be drawn into the stories it created.
One day, Lila wrote something she regretted. She wished she could take it back, but the pen had already moved on. She tried to erase the words, but they were etched onto the page forever. Lila realized that the pen was right: once something is written, it can never be undone.
From that day on, Lila was more careful with her words. She knew that everything she wrote would be there forever, and she wanted to make sure that she was always proud of what she wrote. She continued to write, but now she did it with more care and thoughtfulness.
And so, Lila learned an important lesson from the magical pen. She learned that words are powerful, and that once they are written, they can never be taken back. She continued to write, but now she did it with more care and thoughtfulness. And she lived happily ever after.
Beautiful