First off, let me start by stating that it is very unusual and rare for a female musician to release a single along with a poem at the same time. Likewise, for the two to be so in sync with one another. The poem called The Moon is a part of Ravoshia’s creative literature collection called “Mysteriously Her Flames Burn”, which is a combination of quotes, monologues, and spoken word by the artist. Interestingly enough, the poem has some of the same lyrics heard in the record. For instance, when she says:
“I’m on the moon far, far away, I mean I’m light years ahead, okay, this is what I was born to do, what my soul came to do, yea I’m on the moon”.

Both reading and hearing her say those lines have a powerful impact that is remarkable simply because it’s not the quote on quote norm. Honestly, it’s original and shows that the musician is not following the crowd but doing her own thing with her artistry. Ravoshia has sparked up a lot of recognition at the moment with The Moon’s visualizer hitting over 200K views on YouTube. Yet, the poem takes it somewhere different and makes the singer stand out even more with its inventiveness.
