Welcome to MoonlitDays - Read Poems, Articles, Stories - Reflections on Life & Nature in English and Malayalam
Moonlit Days is a bilingual blog that brings together heart-touching stories, nostalgic poems, thoughtful articles, and reflections on nature, life, and emotions — in both English and Malayalam. Whether you’re looking for soulful verses, inspiring memories, or thought-provoking experiences, Moonlit Days offers a quiet corner for readers to pause, reflect, and connect. Curated by multiple authors across generations, the blog blends personal insights with universal themes of love, friendship, nature, and human connection.
Our Authors - A glimpse into the voices behind Moonlit Days

Madhavankutty Menon
Madhavankutty Menon’s articles explore the intricate patterns of human behavior and the beauty of everyday experiences. His writing blends observation with emotion, often rooted in real-life moments.
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Rajeswari M. Menon (Raji)
Raji finds magic in the ordinary. With a deep love for Malayalam literature and nostalgic storytelling, her poems often reflect nature, motherhood, and quiet introspection.
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Devika
Devika is the youngest voice in our circle, expressing her world through simple poems and verses. She brings a fresh and heartfelt perspective to our blog.
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Kavu
Kavu curates, designs, and breathes life into Moonlit Days. She writes from the heart—capturing friendship, nature, and memories in verses and essays that resonate deeply.
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ഋതുഭേദവും പരിസ്ഥിതിയും
എന്തിന് പഴിക്കുന്നു പ്രകൃതിയെ
മർത്ത്യൻ തൻ ദുഷ്കർമ്മഫലങ്ങൾ
അനുഭവിക്കും മർത്ത്യൻ മാത്രം;
വിസ്മരിക്കരുതൊരു മാത്ര പോലും നാം,
ദൈവത്തിൻ വരദാനമാണ് പ്രകൃതി.
എൻ്റെ അച്ഛൻ
My Father
At a loss for words am I
When I sit down to write
About my father, for, I have
Not the faintest memory of
Having seen him, or heard him.
മഴയും വിദ്യാലയവും
The Monsoon and the School
The sweltering summer, at long last,
Gives way to monsoon in early June.
The title of this poem awakens in me
Recollections of a bygone era,
A trip down memory lane to the reopening
Of schools, heralding the onset of monsoon.
