Emery L Campbell

Emery L. Campbell

Emery L. Campbell

Emery L. Campbell is an award-winning writer of poetry and short works of fiction and nonfiction. Multicultural Books, a Canadian press, published a book of a selection of his poems and translations from the French of poetry by classical French poets in May 2005. The volume, titled This Gardener’s Impossible Dream: A Not So Green Thumb (or Why I Took Up Poetry Instead., was nominated for the 2006 Georgia Author of the Year Award, and a poem chosen from it received a nomination for a Pushcart prize.


Liberation Waltz, poem by Emery L. Campbell

Come look, try not to cringe, to weep to know
that all good sense is lost in flames of war.
Our men--just boys--have learned too young to sow
the seeds of death on fields once sere where gore


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The Cracked Bell, poem of Charles Baudelaire translated by Emery L. Campbell

How bitter-sweet it is, through winter's numbing nights,
to listen as the dancing, smoky fire evokes
a vision from the distant past whose muted flights
ascend through swirling fog on tolling vesper's strokes.

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A Meeting of the Minds (or, How a Passing Convoy Puts an Abrupt End to an Early Peace Movement), poem by Emery L. Campbell

A squad of US soldiers on patrol
at night along a roadway in Iraq
met evidence of wartime’s gruesome toll:
a mangled corpse that gave them all a shock.


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