distant laughter . . .
lights
of an anchored ship
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M. Shayne Bell
M. SHAYNE BELL received a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts (1991). Bell's haiku have been published in Modern Haiku, Frogpond, Heron's Nest, Wales Haiku Journal, Blithe Spirit, Tinywords, Shot Glass, O:JA&L, Haikuniverse, and Mainichi Japan. Bell's poetry has also been published in The Ghazal Page, Cathexis Northwest, Fibonacci Review, Typishly, Asimov’s, and Once Upon a Midnight (an anthology commemorating the 150th anniversary of Poe’s “The Raven”). Bell grew up on a ranch outside of Rexburg, Idaho; he and his four cats live in Rexburg. View all posts by M. Shayne Bell
The rattle of an anchor's chain.
Very nice. Reminds me of hearing my neighbors laughing in their pool all summer.
Wonderful❣️ I can imagine this scene in my mind…