Thursday, September 1, 2016
kitchen haiku
Welcome to the September 2016 issue of brass bell: a haiku journal.
This month's theme is Kitchen Haiku.
Contributors are from: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, England, Ghana, India, Ireland, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Turkey, U.K., Ukraine, and the United States
kitchen cleaning
the sudden eruption
of spiderlings
- Adjei Agyei-Baah
kiss me again by the saucers
- Alan Bern
summer sun . . .
a big tomato
in the empty sink
- Ali Znaidi
woodpecker pecks
on the kitchen windowpane —
no more crumbs on the sill
- Amauri Solon
baker's yeast —
from the kitchen window
a full risen moon
- Angelee Deodhar
double salt
I forgot
what he said last
- Aparna Pathak
morning alarm . . .
clink of mother's bangles
as she chops onions
- Archana Kapoor Nagpal
thanksgiving
my son makes it to
the big table
- Barbara Tate
sunlight on the counter —
one yellow banana
in a green ceramic bowl
- Bill Waters
first date the silence of spoon and fork
- Billy Antonio
wind chimes . . .
tossing bell peppers
into the salad
- Brad Bennett
searching online for
old-fashioned cannisters —
a rooster crows
- Brenda Roberts
kitchen
it was my mother's room
her hands
- C. Robin Janning
kitchen drawer
the lacquered chopsticks
i can't use
- Caroline Skanne
my hopes deflated
the cake
flat again
- Christina Sng
morning's angry face buttering toast
- David J. Kelly
under the sink
so many neglected
appliances
- David Oates
on my napkin
the crumbs
of a new poem
- Debbi Antebi
fingerprints
on yellowed recipes
she is here, still
- Debbie Strange
empty nest
no more cheetos
on the pantry shelf
- Dottie Piet
cardboard shelter
the homeless man whistles over
a boiling pot
- Emmanuel Jessie Kalusian
all moved in
nothing in the kitchen
where it used to be
- Ferris Gilli
a healthy dinner —
eating my salad
reading my poems
- Frank Robinson
sweeping broken bowl into cracked dustpan
- Glenn Ingersoll
dirty dishes —
the past two weeks
waterless
- Goran Gatalica
the space inside
the yellow pepper
my inner life
- Hannah Mahoney
kitchen garden
window~
garlic two ways
- Helen Buckingham
skillet cornbread
crumbled into buttermilk
first frost
- Jan Benson
sterilizing
mason jars . . .
mom's peaches this winter
- Jo Balistreri
my shelf has room for
two serving plates, five bowls
and one square of sun
- Joan McNerney
together —
he washes
she dries
- Joanna M. Weston
kitchen skylight
I decide to make
mooncakes
- Kath Abela Wilson
crossword puzzle time
on Sunday morning table
coffee, sharp pencil
- Katya Sabaroff Taylor
winter morning —
mist of her breath fills
the tea cup
- Kumarendra Mallick
kitchen junk drawer archeological dig
- Lance Robertson
I could never
convince my mother
that dishes dry by themselves
- Madeleine Cohen Oakley
old wok
the smooth patina
of its swollen belly
- Madhuri Pillai
mashed potatoes
all those words
I wish I said
- Malintha Perera
last year's wishbone
still on the windowsill
with Mother's wedding ring
- Margaret Chula
natural organic local
judgment
in my soup
- Margaret Jones
ticking clocks —
not allowed to speak
at meal time
- Marianne Paul
gathering dusk . . .
the last sip
of pine-needle tea
- Mark E. Brager
coffee cream on the kitchen table cat licks its whiskers
- Marta Chocilowska
red wine punch
family reunion
round one
- Martha Magenta
disconnected stove
no more cooking
flowers everywhere
- Marty Blue Waters
snow squall . . .
dancing in the kitchen
to keep warm
- Mary Kendall
nothing as mysterious as someone else's kitchen
- Miriam Sagan
mulled wine
sweet smell of cinnamon
leaves through the kitchen chimney
- Nada Jacmenica
the diswasher
has its own
mantra meditation
- Nicholas Klacsanzky
chilly morning
three small suns sizzling
in a frying pan
- Nina Kovacic (translated by Durda Vukelic Rozic)
then i bought a new teacup now i have a cuppa dust
- Pat Geyer
cooking brussels sprouts
knowing
you won't be home
- Phyllis Lee
my father's blue robe . . .
just the two of us gobbling
fried green tomatoes
- Pris Campbell
dinner for one
still cooking
your favourite meals
- Rachel Sutcliffe
kitchen mirror
she checks her lipstick
on a pan lid
- Rosa Clement
spring pantry
grasping the last apple
my fingers ooze in
- Ruth Yarrow
firing up
the old wood stove
best bread ever
- Simon Hanson
every morning
that perfect white orchid
with coffee
- Sondra Byrnes
morning coffee —
pigeon ripping petals off
kitchen sill bluebells
- Stephen Page
the hem of my dress
taking the sweat from my brow
canning fresh snap peas
- Susan Lang
23rd anniversary —
thawing frozen
blueberries
- Theresa A. Cancro
evening mist again I forget the boiling pasta
- Tim Gardiner
autumn chill —
some crickets seek asylum
in the kitchen
- Tomislav Maretić
kitchen table dust
the screen door open
to the east wind
- Tricia Knoll
evening light rain
i open the kitchen door
for the cats
- Vibeke Laier
sitting in the kitchen
sad
for the world
- Yvonne Fisher
heating leftovers friday night jazz plays on the radio
- Zee Zahava
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