FREE VERSE AND SHOUT-OUT TO AMAZING WRITERS
Pebble That You Threw
Shall It Come Back Again

The waves lashed at your feet, as your feet touched upon pebbles, thousands of them, different shapes, sizes, some smooth and some not, you pick a pointed one up and throw it far into the waters, it bounces on the surface before finally getting submerged, as your heart counted the number of bounces.
The sea shall flow over it, rolling and rolling, the pebbles getting smoother and smoother, changing shape from a pointy one to a rounder one, before again being brought back by some tides, into that seashore, striking the feet of someone else, and someone else’s hand shall caress it, probably amazed at the smoothness, at the mark, the ocean waters had left, and take it back home as a prized possession.
Would the pebble still remember your touch, made many many years back?
I had the privilege to read quite a few very beautiful pieces written by some amazing writers across Medium. Listing them below, and they are not in any particular order:
Poetry: Embraced by Suntonu Bhadra Poetry: Bridges by David Rudder Poetry: The Mystical Calm Morning by Dr. Preeti Singh Prose Poem: Languishing by Era Garg Poetry: Poetry Soothes The Soul by Pierre Trudel Poetry: Sheep Path and the Fog by Enne Baker Short fiction: The Final Scene by Dr. Fatima Imam Short Story With Sonnet: We Won’t Turn Back by William J Spirdione Poetry: The World Is Shared by Upasana Sharma Poetry: The Wait by Priyanka Srivastava
Dear readers, I hope you’ll read through the above pieces, and be able to connect to each one of them, as I did.
I know I have missed out on many other pieces written by some amazing writers, but I’ll make sure to read more, this week and uncover more from the feed.
You can also share with me the ones you have read in the last few weeks and loved, and I shall give them a read for sure.
