Welcome to the July 2021 issue of brass bell: a haiku journal.
The theme of this month’s collection is childhood memories.
Contributing poets sent work from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Singapore, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States
the shape
of our childhood clay pots —
puddle rain
Adjei Agyei-Baah
childhood river
my reflection
lost to mud
Adjei Agyei-Baah
barefoot
on the verandah
my wee footprints
ai li
playing hopscotch
our silhouettes
at dusk
ai li
my birthday cakes
have become
black & white photographs
ai li
on my back
arms up
beetle soars by
Alan Bern
we all shouted
GOAL!
even with no ball
Alan Bern
race from the basement
to the attic
and back
Alan Bern
hugging the doll
I hug
myself
Alexis Rotella
among mom’s lingerie
a book on how babies
are made
Alexis Rotella
river bed
fishing with dad
every sunday
Amauri Solon
mild fever
always meant
warm porridge at bed
Amauri Solon
among the new grass
collecting snails —
my grandmother and me
Angela Giordano
until sunset —
hunting for moths
chasing my dreams
Angela Giordano
at dusk my grandmother
puts out a saucer of milk
for the hedgehogs
Antonia Matthew
supper at boarding school
we found a rusty nail
in the rice pudding
Antonia Matthew
on the walk home
dad points out the moon
ice cream cones
Barbara Kaufmann
ocean waves
the day my brother
wandered off
Barbara Kaufmann
a flashlight
for reading in the dark
nancy drew
Barbara Kaufmann
family reunion
four granddaughters learn
to bake biscuits
Barbara Tate
past bedtime
freeing lightning bugs
from the jar
Barbara Tate
Planters Peanuts, seagulls,
and motorized rolling chairs . . .
boardwalk memories
Bill Waters
arts & crafts
with mom . . .
making memories
Bill Waters
stiff white Easter dress
begs me to go jump into
a big mud puddle
Blue Waters
crow and I in a tree
imitating the neighbor’s
fussy baby
Blue Waters
runt of abandoned litter
thinks I’m his mother
raccoon named Chuck
Blue Waters
alone again
on the woodland trail
turtle and I
Bryan Rickert
summer vacation
the little freedom
a bicycle brings
Bryan Rickert
childhood secrets
every good spot
in the fishing hole
Bryan Rickert
cracking jokes
over our heads
middle school
C.R. Harper
childhood dream
freeing canaries
from your mine
C.R. Harper
always serious
watching for clouds and storms . . .
except when reading
C. Robin Janning
all afternoon
bounce the ball pick up the jacks . . .
learning to count
C. Robin Janning
my sister and I
practicing for communion
with necco wafers
C. Robin Janning
carousel pony
salty breeze . . . organ music
I miss the gold ring
Carole Johnston
we are horses
we gallop and trot
with the wind
Carole Johnston
on mother’s lap
with my favorite book . . .
she falls asleep
Carole Johnston
aces up
grandma teaches me
how to cheat
Caroline Skanne
summer rain escaping into The Secret Garden
Caroline Skanne
small drawers
in secret I try on
her evil eye
Caroline Skanne
Whitman’s Sampler:
I still remember the fillings
of each chocolate
Charles Trumbull
home for the holidays
my mother’s favorite chair
a little more worn
Charles Trumbull
white-streaked sky
scribbles in the margins
of my math textbook
Chen-ou Liu
highs and lows
of the summer ferris wheel
me and the girl next door
Chen-ou Liu
blustery wind
my upturned umbrella
catches the rain
Christina Chin
ladybird
in a glass jar
wildflowers
Christina Chin
sitting in the shadows
I invent new worlds
with stuffed animals
Christina Sng
daydreaming
I sit on my swing
after school
Christina Sng
childhood teacups
made up stories
made up friends
Christine L. Villa
mom’s passing
another cold breakfast
and dead silence
Christine L. Villa
playing grown-up
a drop of coffee
in my milk
Claire Vogel Camargo
summer days
listening for the
ice cream truck
Claire Vogel Camargo
dining room table
aunt jean’s tortoise shell
cigarette holder
Claire Vogel Camargo
my handkerchief
filled with blades of grass
kindergarten
Daniela Misso
squabbles . . .
talking to the roses
in the courtyard
Daniela Misso
cumulonimbus
the percussion of hail
against our silos
Debbie Strange
blistering sun
we wade through a river
of barley
Debbie Strange
dinner bell
the wind swallows
its sound
Debbie Strange
weeding the shell drive
arthritic fingers teach
young hands
Deborah Burke Henderson
painted desert
our crayons melt
on the back seat
Deborah Burke Henderson
white stallion
trusted friend in the
dark of night
Deborah Burke Henderson
too many freckles
at the 4th of July picnic
strawberries
Deborah P Kolodji
mom’s books, my books . . .
the bus we took
to the library
Deborah P Kolodji
father-daughter moments
wild chicory
in the wicker basket
Elisa Allo
balloon in the sky . . .
on daddy’s shoulders
the whole world
Elisa Allo
summer vacation
a shooting star
crosses the sky
Eufemia Griffo
playing bride
grandmother’s necklace
around my neck
Eufemia Griffo
washing day —
the blanket no longer smells
of mamma
Geethanjali Rajan
a brother leaves home —
his rock albums
now mine
Geethanjali Rajan
waking up
to a familiar sound —
grandpa’s baritone OM
Geethanjali Rajan
old tyre swing
deshaping
the full moon
Hifsa Ashraf
paperboat
in the rain puddle
mom’s old prescription
Hifsa Ashraf
flying paper kites
with no strings attached
childhood daydreaming
Hifsa Ashraf
homeschooled
tucking away the blues
in origami
Jackie Chou
inside a snow globe
a white Christmas
for the deer and me
Jackie Chou
turtle funeral
a box set gently
on outgoing tide
Jay Friedenberg
dinner time . . .
snow falls quietly
into angel imprints
Jay Friedenberg
RMS Titanic
my plastic model sinks
into Long Island sound
Jay Friedenberg
only child / part-time twin . . .
my parents’ friends’ son
five days older than i
Jill Lange
so many days spent
in the weeping willow
my dog nearby
Jill Lange
my backyard sandbox
popular with friends
and local cats
Jim Mazza
held in his arms
my father rocks me
until my fever breaks
Jim Mazza
dreams of my dead father
we sit by a lake
he takes my hand
Jim Mazza
bob dylan
the times they are a-changin’
vietnam
Jo Balistreri
filching
the thrill of not being caught
with grandpa’s rhubarb
Jo Balistreri
playing marbles —
yellow cat’s eye shooter
the boys envy me
Jo Balistreri
wobbling on two wheels
until confidence
brings balance
Joan Leotta
writing my name with sparklers
on the night sky —
how long will it remain?
Joan Leotta
tracing
my father’s face
with my fingertips
Joan McNerney
hide and seek
under
the stairwell
Joan McNerney
taking care
within the lines
colouring a jungle
Joanna Ashwell
scooping out
the melted chocolate
rice-crispie crunch
Joanna Ashwell
panda bear
whispering goodnight
to the bedbugs
Joanna Ashwell
my first straight-A report card
for once I take
the shortest way home
John J. Dunphy
holy communion —
the only time I’m not punished
for sticking out my tongue
John J. Dunphy
carnival —
testing the water balloons
a week before
Jorge Alberto Giallorenzi
basketball game —
the leather ball
punctured again
Jorge Alberto Giallorenzi
muddy street —
making small cakes
to celebrate a new doll
Julia Guzman
English class —
mocking the teacher’s voice
in her absence
Julia Guzman
the seashell
that walked away —
hermit crab
Julie Bloss Kelsey
school field trip —
losing my tooth
in an apple
Julie Bloss Kelsey
mother’s roses . . .
we name the orange one
Fred
Julie Bloss Kelsey
five years old
on a sunlit yellow page
my first poem
Kath Abela Wilson
planning for
33 children
my list of names
Kath Abela Wilson
salty air windy bay
in my hand the hot
ferry boat pretzel
Kath Abela Wilson
typing a poem
loving the clack the keys make
as I find myself
Katya Sabaroff Taylor
first diary, age 12
locking it after I write
that Bobby kissed me
Katya Sabaroff Taylor
dressing my old cat
in doll clothes, wheeling the pram
down Meadowbrook Drive
Katya Sabaroff Taylor
puffs of smoke
from my candy cigarette
sugar high
Kristen Lindquist
midwinter dusk
crunching not sucking
the lemon drops
Kristen Lindquist
clear and cold
skating infinities
across the lake
Kristen Lindquist
backyard mango tree
I try to pluck
the day moon
Lakshmi Iyer
running after father
I follow the shooting star . . .
handmade lantern
Lakshmi Iyer
giggling
at the touch of mimosa
morning walk
Lisbeth Ho
fireflies
lead the way —
homecoming
Lisbeth Ho
hearts
our blunt-edged scissors
learn to cut
Lorraine A. Padden
goldfish funeral
my best friend
next to the hamster
Lorraine A. Padden
kitchen drawer
I dig for mom’s recipes
and find acorns
Lorraine A. Padden
listening closely
grandma teaches me the name
of every flower
Lucia Cardillo
August sea . . .
small crabs prisoners
in my bucket
Lucia Cardillo
in the dark
the sure hand of my father . . .
fireflies and stars
Lucia Cardillo
summer holidays
throwing back my voice
grandparents’ unused well
Madhuri Pillai
interstate train journey —
the same food
in different flavours
Madhuri Pillai
grandfather’s smile . . .
Buddha-like
his gentle face
Madhuri Pillai
first allowance
dad and I build a fence
together
Marianne Paul
mother’s fantasies —
she wants me to become
a TV weather girl
Marianne Paul
power play
my big sister makes me
kiss her foot
Marianne Paul
hospital table
a toy horse
with no name
Marietta McGregor
painted ladies
my shell collection
back in the sea
Marietta McGregor
5 cents
lemonade
with no lemons
Marilyn Ashbaugh
marbles
a new galaxy
enters the ring
Marilyn Ashbaugh
bed frolic
mom’s wedding ring quilt
loses a ring
Marilyn Ashbaugh
hand-me-downs
another hole
in my sock
Marilyn Fleming
Saturdays
inch of water
in the bath
Marilyn Fleming
holy water
from a livestock cup
I bless myself
Marilyn Fleming
father’s yodel
echoes across pasture
milking time
Marilyn Humbert
rusty tin roof
morning tea with dolls
in the crawl space
Marilyn Humbert
dipping green tomato slices
in the flour-seasoning
the dust in grandma’s kitchen
Maya Daneva
helping grandpa fish
I catch a butterfly
with his fish net
Maya Daneva
harvest moon
so angry at grandpa
for cutting sunflower heads
Maya Daneva
4th of July!
darkness not darkening
quickly enough
Michael Smith
Bambi at the drive-in
even Dad
cried
Michael Smith
ice cream motivation —
I take out
the garbage
Michael Smith
library outings
an orange-frosted donut
on the way back home
Mimi Foyle
rousted out of bed
in the middle of the night
to see an eclipse
Mimi Foyle
father-daughter time
on the front lawn on our backs
watching cloud-landscapes
Mimi Foyle
homecoming —
even the river’s rocks
less jagged
Mirela Brailean
the old porch —
grandpa’s war stories
still fresh
Mirela Brailean
just the wind
over the scratches —
orphanage yard
Mirela Brailean
pretending I found
the four-leaf clover
I made
Miriam Sagan
it’s a circus!
my little sisters still
follow my orders
Miriam Sagan
every night I fly
over copper beeches
in my dreams
Miriam Sagan
recaptured garter snake
math teacher
less excited
Nancy Shires
around my muffin
a smile
of grapes
Nancy Shires
drumming our bellies
to make mom think
we’re out of bed
Nancy Shires
North Star
in the gloaming
papa’s voice
Neena Singh
even in Lucknow
longing for Lucknow
the old guava tree
Neena Singh
Nonno’s wood stove
orange peels curl
into morning
Pat Davis
in line by age
we get the polio shot
in our kitchen
Pat Davis
cramped apartment
a box of treasures
under my bed
Pat Davis
down caverns with granddad . . .
my stalactite
in a matchbox
Paul Beech
standing on our heads
kid bro and I ponder
the opposite sex
Paul Beech
first grade photos
he saves his big one
for me
Pris Campbell
scuppernong season
we stand by the ripened vine
sucking and spitting
Pris Campbell
upside down world
I hang by my heels
from the pecan tree
Pris Campbell
mother sings
whatever will be will be
ironing undershirts
Ron Scully
first baseman’s glove
instead of the catcher’s mitt
all the difference
Ron Scully
my childhood pets
an old chicken and its
many chicks
Rosa Clement
fishing days
grandpa always told us
the same stories
Rosa Clement
remembering
all the baths I took
in the spring rain
Rosa Clement
straddling the tree branch
and a new feeling —
captain of my ship
Ruth Yarrow
dawn
cowpie up between my toes
warm
Ruth Yarrow
sharing milk
with my favorite teddy
his sour nose
Ruth Yarrow
last in the
race again
sports day
Sherry Grant
camping
by the river
the fire wouldn’t start
Sherry Grant
plink plinkplinkplink plink
mom and I
shell peas for supper
Sue Norvell
learning to count by two’s
I chant the numbers
all the way home
Sue Norvell
after dad left
our little blue house
bluer
Susan Burch
sneezing fit —
never mowing
the yard again
Susan Burch
beach bummed
leaving the turtle I found
where I found it
Susan Burch
brussels sprouts . . .
running away from home
across the street
Theresa A. Cancro
rose hips swaying our hula hoops
Theresa A. Cancro
first day of vacation . . .
the glow of jellyfish
beyond the pier
Theresa A. Cancro
my hand gently
caresses her face
(i knew i wasn’t straight)
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
recurring nightmare
the wolf licks his lips
beside my bed
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
teenage rebellion
i crush the cig with my
steel-toe combat boots
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
tractor, hay wagon
sister, brother high on top
child driving is me
Tina Wright
the cow Chocolate
who walked under hot fence wire
like it was nothin
Tina Wright
finger painting
roses on the window
snow day
Tom Bierovic
rope swing
moonlight going up
shadows coming down
Tom Bierovic
in the back seat
between my sister and me
an imaginary line
Tom Clausen
my fortune
collecting bottles
from the ditch
Tom Clausen
neighbor’s barn
playing doctor . . .
we all need operations
Tom Clausen
open window
after summer rain
mom cuts a dress-up doll for me
Vibeke Laier
summer holidays
grandfather shows me
the joy of a library book
Vibeke Laier
summer silence
gathering stones
at sunset
Vibeke Laier
the street
of my childhood —
not a single stop sign
Vladislav Hristov
hide and seek
I’m uncovered
by a ray of light
Vladislav Hristov
school excursion
scent fills the bus —
grandma’s apple pie
Wieslaw Karlinski
weedy garden
trying to recall
my botany teacher
Wieslaw Karlinski
my playhouse
a branch
in the apple tree
Wilda Morris
last one chosen again kicking weeds in the outfield
Wilda Morris
ball & jacks
always losing
to my cousins
Wilda Morris
playing squash outside
against the wall
just me and the ball
Yvonne Fisher
I stayed inside
daydreaming
fame and fortune
Yvonne Fisher
jumping rope
I knew
I could fly
Yvonne Fisher
roller skating
to a different planet
just around the corner
Zee Zahava
proud Brownie
wearing my beanie
like a crown
Zee Zahava
new crayons
hidden under my pillow —
i refuse to share
Zee Zahava