FREE VERSE AND SHOUT-OUT TO AMAZING AUTHORS
That Instrumental Music
Transporting you to a realm

You’re listening to this instrumental music, some random instrumental music that you really love, sitting by the balcony, deep into the night, as cold winds, caress your face, over your closed eyes, it tumbles, you’re quietly still, engrossed in the music, as hundreds of footsteps walk nearby.
The music intensifies, the soft piano giving way to layers of violins, juxtaposed with bass, and percussions, and drums, forming a crescendo, you feel every bit of it, goosebumps appearing on your arms, your eyes, a little blurry with a chance teardrop, you’re transported to a realm, that seemed impossible to attain, only because of this music, and as slowly, it mellows down, into those fragmental piano bits, you cannot help but wonder, how many more are hearing this, at the same point in time, and feeling the way you’re feeling, those exact mix of emotions, sending the soul into a frenzy?
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: Confused by James G Brennan Poetry: Heart, Gut, and Brain by Vidya Kasarla Poetry: Cottage Road by Lori Lamothe Poetry: Deleted Telegraph by J.D. Harms Poetry: But … What’s In It? by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) Sonnet: Reflecting in Vernal Pond by William J Spirdione Poetry: That New Colour by Priyanka Srivastava Poetry: Why Shall I? by Gurpreet Dhariwal Poetry: At the Precipice of Time by Ora Poetry: Single Dad by Shalini C
Dear readers, I hope you’ll read through the above pieces, and be able to connect to each one of them, as I did. Do drop in a comment or clap for the pieces you love to encourage the writers to create more spellbinding stuff.
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.
