Sunday, January 18, 2009

brownie

bakelite kodak
found in a summer house drawer;
pale child drips ice cream

One Single Impression
: Fading Memories

16 comments:

  1. Coming across such memories takes me back the same way your poem did. Thanks!

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  2. I use to think "the brownies" was a camera club! Good one.

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  3. The textures in the poem are wonderful. I can imagine the rest of the summer with the pale child growing tan.

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  4. I remembered a scenes like this long ago at the state fair. How sweet!

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  5. makes me wonder what ever happened to my old bakelite Kodak. Very evocative poem. I'm glad you've got comments enabled now. I've loved your past poems too.

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  6. What treasures, what time-travelers!

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  7. what a cascade of memories your words bring...memories of the mind & in photograph~~ both faded but not yet gone.

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  8. Rich imagery. I keep reading your words over. They resonate so strongly.

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  9. I like seeing the "Brownie" moments as I recall the homemade ice cream we had from a hand-turned churn.
    I still own the Brownie which my daddy bought me when I was 12 years of age.

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  10. I love how we can stumble upon something hidden away and have the sight of it release crystal clear memories, if only for an instant...your poem expressed that feeling wonderfully.

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  11. ...and to let our minds roam over who that child is now...

    Thanks for your consistently excellent haikus, Kitehorse!

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  12. One memory brings forth another - this one is particularly fine.

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  13. it is all abt the recall of simple moments hidden in a camera unrecalled.. thank you

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  14. Wonderfully original, this. I take great delight in it.

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  15. Good one! Either one of us could have been that pale child.

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