Welcome to the October 2021 issue of brass bell: a haiku journal.
The theme this month is numbers.
Contributing poets are from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Singapore, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States 
dark river
2 beavers play
in the moon spot
    Adjei Agyei-Baah
spring migration
2 herons hurry
to catch up
    Adjei Agyei-Baah
1967
a flower child
asleep in the meadow
    ai li
sisters
the 2 of us
so unlike mother
    ai li
3 trees
behind
3 trees
    Alan Bern
3 old trees
a bald man scratches
his brow
    Alan Bern
434 species of seabird
1 stole
my sandwich
    Alan Peat
his stick and her arm
2 old trees
leaning together
    Alan Peat
50 percent
of my happiness —
your smile
    Ana Drobot
the clock strikes 12
my daughter celebrates
her 24th birthday
    Angela Giordano
autumn wind
1 gray hair falls
with the leaves
    Angela Giordano
convalescence —
2 steps with butterflies
in the tall grass
    Angiola Inglese
37 years
all that changes is 
our hair color
    Ann Carter 
I name them once again
Kate  John  Mike  Fran Tom
I really raised all 5?
    Antonia Matthew
3 shakes of chili powder
and 2 blankets —
first frost
    Barbara Sabol
interstate 15
on my way to Vegas
wondering who I’ll be
    Barbara Tate
afternoon shadow
his only chance to be
6 feet tall
    Barbara Tate
at the shelter
love at first sight I adopt
2 kittens
    Barbara Tate
1980s attire
the weight
of shoulder pads
    Barrie Levine
childhood phone #
LI 3-3033
wired in me
    Barrie Levine
the countless times
i dream of you
my best 40 years
    Barrie Levine
that perilous switch
on the 8 and 9 . . .
hopscotch grid
    Barrie Levine
6 p.m.
this morning’s tea
cold in the cup
    Bill Waters
my 74th birthday
the crossword puzzle
easily solved
    Blue Waters
10 stoplights long
my daughter’s rambling
apology
    Bryan Rickert
all-day hike
5 miles in we find
our silence
    Bryan Rickert
20th anniversary
the way she dresses up
the leftovers
    Bryan Rickert
1/2 off
navigating
the aisles
    C.R. Harper
college professor
wraps up his quarter-hour talk
in 50 minutes
    Charles Trumbull
in the back 40
60 years
of automotive history
    Charles Trumbull
3.4 seconds
between each of her
snores
    Charles Trumbull
2 for 1 . . . 3 for 1
the melon vendor’s mask
under his chin
    Chen-ou Liu
hush of early snow
1 more white lie
added to her complaints
    Chen-ou Liu
2 folded hands
the praying mantis
quietly preys
    Christina Chin
late bloomers
in the new jade vase
7 autumn roses
    Christina Chin
9 p.m. i tap
the nooks and crannies
where crickets chirp
    Christina Chin
spider —
dewdrops on
its 500th web
    Christina Martin
crick in my neck —
a small tear
on page 125
    Christina Martin
age 7
I wonder
why I exist
    Christina Sng
I keep to 
even numbers
10 ear piercings
    Christina Sng
what have I
gotten myself into
1200 piece jigsaw
    Christina Sng
bedtime after
our evening walk
the dog’s 2 circles
    Claire Camargo
inside a pocket
of an old Carnival dress . . .
1,000 lire
    Daniela Misso
our deaf Dalmatian more than 101 negative spaces
    Debbie Strange
miniature forest
in a clump of moss . . .
1 red berry
    Deborah Burke Henderson
dry run
3 big yellow buses
practice their routes
    Deborah Burke Henderson
ocean spray
4 sets of sneakers
left on the beach
    Deborah P Kolodji
cactus garden
600,000 needles reflected
in the afternoon sun
    Deborah P Kolodji
on the porch
3 peanut shells
wet with squirrel spit
    Glenn Ingersoll
sardines:
omega-3
killer key
    Helen Buckingham
evening timepass
refilling the pill box
in 2 hours
    Hifsa Ashraf
lemon water
pondering the weight
of 5 calories
    Jackie Chou
crow caw
pressing the walk button
for the 5th time
    Jackie Chou
birthday email from mom
counting the 10 extra
exclamation marks
    Jay Friedenberg
old barn
the weathered wood
of 100 seasons
    Jay Friedenberg
steady rain
2 lovers
1 umbrella
    Jay Friedenberg
today . . .
2 perfect pumpkins
pick me
    Jill Lange
a yard full of trees
and no 2 spaced
to hold a hammock
    Jill Lange
my mother has fallen again
now even 1 step
is too many
    Jim Mazza
23 missed calls —
new cell phone
user error
    Jim Mazza
in the spiral
of the antique rose
1 blue damselfly
    Jo Balistreri
all 206 bones ache —
colorful leaves
cold rain
    Joan Leotta
eyes beginning
to droop . . . it must
be 9 p.m.
    Joan McNerney
“1 more thing”
I asked as the doctor
hurried away
    Joan McNerney
he loves me
he loves me not
1 petal remaining
    Joanna Ashwell
0347
his lucky lottery number
the time of his father’s death
    John J. Dunphy
-248
I show my wife
our checking account balance
    John J. Dunphy
claff . . . claff . . . claff . . .
slowly 2 horses
cross the river
    Jorge Alberto Giallorenzi
noon
2 sparrows taking a sand bath
in a flower pot
    Julia Guzman
4 years ago
at a truck stop in Kansas . . .
5 plastic palm trees
    Julie Bloss Kelsey
in the basket
marked “lonely” . . .
67 unmatched socks
    Julie Bloss Kelsey
lucky peace doves
how mother folded
her $2 bills
    Kath Abela Wilson
2021
the planetary year of
get well soon
    Kath Abela Wilson
at the bottom of my purse
2 tubes of lipstick
unused since i retired
    Kathleen Kramer
1940s photograph
my mother
sultry smoky beautiful
    Kathleen Kramer
3 teeth remaining
grandma takes her time
with the chicken wing
    Kathleen Kramer
for her school picture
my kid holds up 5 fingers
such a big girl now
    Katya Sabaroff Taylor
3rd eye
found in the depths
of a moon flower
    kris moon
20-year-old dried flowers
the restaurant menu
hasn’t been changed either
    kris moon
71
seems like 10 years older
than 70
    kris moon
90th birthday
grandpa stretches
his yoga mat
    Lakshmi Iyer
1000 lotus petals
the sun shines equally
on each of them
    Lakshmi Iyer
2nd time i’ve dreamed of her
my neighbor
who swears at her kids
    Laurinda Lind
25 strings
the guzheng plucked
under a blue moon
    Lisbeth Ho
uprising
500 monarchs
take over a tree
    Lorraine A. Padden
1 red sock and 1 green
the smiles behind
the masks
    Madhuri Pillai
1,000000 hairs
on the floor —
my dog’s revenge
    Madhuri Pillai
my paintbox
56 shades
the watercolor blue
    Margaret Walker
shrinking violets
1 inch shorter than
I used to be
    Marianne Paul
pricking out
lettuce seedlings . . .
3 observant slugs
    Marietta McGregor
Beethoven’s 9th
a locked-down city
opens for picnics
    Marietta McGregor
crisp morning
1 dough ball
refusing to rise
    Marilyn Ashbaugh
1 tick 
on a ferral kitten
autumn deepens
    Marilyn Ashbaugh
morning catch
6 rainbow trout
in the bucket
    Marilyn Humbert
the farmer’s smile
12 bags of wheat
per acre
    Marilyn Humbert
3 a.m.
the road train’s rumble
the length of our town
    Mark Miller
garden chess game
1 black pawn beats the white queen
in a rainstorm
    Marta Chocilowska
rainy autumn
10 clumsy fingers
on the keyboard
    Marta Chocilowska
10,000 leaves
my first primer
of tanka
    Marta Chocilowska
11 p.m.
I give my pen
some rest
    Maya Daneva
52 years, 8 months, 10 days, 12 hours
a long time yet not
a lifetime together
    Michael Flanagan
up at 6 a.m.
to watch a soccer match
6 hours in the future
    Michael Flanagan
2 label-less cans
left on the
food bank shelf
    Michael G. Smith
outside my kitchen
8 expectant irises
greet the new morning
    Mimi Foyle
coming up to noon
parking lot with 8 food trucks
tummy rumbles
    Mimi Foyle
5 o’clock
the sound of grandma sipping
from grandpa’s cup
    Mirela Brailean
last cranes . . .
I stop counting 
after 17
    Mirela Brailean
marigold tea
in a watering can
16-month-old child
    Miriam Sagan
barefoot at 5 a.m.
lunar eclipse, nothing
in the mailbox
    Miriam Sagan
on the leafless branch
1 desolate kite
flutters in the wind
    Neena Singh
storyteller . . .
5-year-old grandson
pauses for breath
    Neena Singh
1,000,000,000 stars
the human obsession
with counting the unknown
    Pat Davis
116 facebook pals
the electricity
that binds us
    Pat Davis
blood sugar up 2.2
I shouldn’t have eaten
the cream cake
    Paul Beech
western roll . . .
I clear the bar at 5 feet
a schoolboy gymnast
    Paul Beech
75 pence —
my 1st magazine cheque
kept as a souvenir
    Paul Beech
99 years
I accidentally invert
the birthday cake candles
    Pris Campbell
1 loose baby tooth
mother ties a line
to the doorknob
    Pris Campbell
my birthday flowers
they too last only
1 day
    Rosa Clement
my arms barely curve —
800 rings farther in
the great cedar’s core
    Ruth Yarrow
3 taillights
around the mountain curve —
Orion!
    Ruth Yarrow
uneasy wind
after 1 ring I lift the phone
his death
    Ruth Yarrow
scavenger hunt
at a 2nd-hand shop
mum’s first novel
    Sherry Grant
17 fruit flies . . .  9 fruit flies . . . 
now 3 . . .
but not yet 0
    Sue Norvell
2+2=5
he tries to convince me
he isn’t cheating
    Susan Burch
baggage carousel . . .
my legs still trembling
at 35,000 feet
    Theresa A. Cancro
adding up bills
my no. 2 pencil
breaks
    Theresa A. Cancro
childhood flashback —
1 nickel in the slot
3 gumballs
    Theresa A. Cancro
paris welcome —
chanel no. 5
on each cheek
    Theresa A. Cancro
37 years
how long it took
to love myself
    Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
1st kiss
how quickly the universe
expands
    Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
our 4-H club
head heart hands and health
not a bad mantra even now
    Tina Wright
$300 per night —
we gather up
the toiletries
    Tom Bierovic
winter rain
2 cocoa packets
per cup
    Tom Bierovic
farm auction
the crystal door knob
brings 3 dollars
    Tom Bierovic
in the park
a monarch lands on my watch
2:37 p.m.
    Tom Clausen
her family photos
arranged on the piano
0 of her husband
    Tom Clausen
out of all of them out there
I come home with
only 1 tick
    Tom Clausen
1 jigsaw 
piece is lost —
a death
    Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
5 o’clock tea
the child arranges the table
for her 10 dolls
    Vibeke Laier
1st frost
blurs your name
on the tombstone
    Wieslaw Karlinski
with grandmother and 3 aunts
laughing together
shelling peas
    Wilda Morris
today’s mail
13 not-for-profits
vie for my donation
    Wilda Morris
bee sting 
I itch for 1 week
last days of summer
    Yvonne Fisher
50 people dancing
to zydeco music
outside in the autumn light
    Yvonne Fisher
4 in the morning
alone with my worries 
and the broken moon
    Zee Zahava
her gift to me
a drawing of 3 houseplants
i don’t have to water
    Zee Zahava
in the dream
packing 2 suitcases for London
no clothes . . . only books
    Zee Zahava