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SQUALL LINE ON THE HORIZON ยท PRIS CAMPBELL
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Pris Campbell has taken her lyrical skills into the realm of Tanka and owns it. Over 13 centuries old, this Japanese form, often referred to as โsmall songsโ, are poetry of thought, feeling and personal reflection. Using symbolic, metaphorical and imaginative language, the author explores the passion, love and ultimate loss of a never-forgotten first love shaped and affected by the Vietnam War. These poems are courageous, honest and sensual and pay homage not only to her first-love, but her last, and in between, the sanctuary of the family. The poetโs love of the sea is woven throughout the book. As the title suggests, โSquall Line on the Horizonโ reflects a poet who bravely addresses the past as a means to understanding the present, with eyes firmly kept on the horizon.
ย ย ย Carole MacRury, Past Board Member, Tanka Society of America; Author of The Tang of Nasturtiums
Weight | 5 oz |
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wars stench
permeates the air between us โ
shouting
โyou invade my spaceโ,
door slammed behind you
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cloaked by clouds
that morphine moon
your spirit
slip-slides each night
back to that old war
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helicopter
loud in the night
six months dead
and I still sometimes imagine
youโre really back in Vietnam
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squall line
on the far horizon
heart pounding
I double reef my sails
for whatever the night brings
About the Author
The free verse poetry of Pris Campbell has appeared in numerous journals, such as PoetsArtists, Rusty Truck, Bicycle Review, Boxcar Poetry Review, and Outlaw Poetry Network. Her last book, Squall Line on the Horizon, a book of romantic tanka, was published by Nixes Mate Books. Her haiku, tanka and haiga publications include Frogpond, cattails, Acorn, Haigaonline, One Hundred Gourds, and Failed Haiku. The Small Press has published six collections of her free verse poetry and Clemson University Press a seventh one, a collaboration. A former Clinical Psychologist, sailor and bicyclist until sidelined by ME/CFS in 1990, she makes her home in the Greater West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Copyright ยฉ 2017 Pris Cambell
Cover photograph by Michael McInnis
ISBN 978-0-692-85080-0
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