Universal In my poem, I wanted to contrast the myriad of emotions a human feels with the vastness of the universe that makes these vivid emotions seem insignificant.
What Was the Life of a Muse? There’s something mysterious and compelling about muses, which drew me to write a poem about the life of a muse.
Forgiveness is a Phoenix In my poem, “Forgiveness is a Phoenix,” I use the legendary bird to symbolize the concept of forgiveness.
Mutated Love This poem is written from the perspective of a mutated virus that is in love with its host.
The Magic of the Fae In “The Magic of the Fae,” I write about the longing to reach a magical land and the enchanting journey that it would entail.
Our Aesthetic Love A coming of age story about someone who alternates “aesthetics,” hoping that the person they have a crush on will return their feelings.
We Are the Voice The goal of writing this poem is to empower people everywhere to speak out and stop ocean pollution.
My Grandmother’s Feet In “My Grandmother’s Feet,” I tell the story of a woman who has volunteered, bettered the world and traveled around the globe.
My First Kiss on the Day of the Dead Camille’s “My First Kiss on the Day of the Dead” poem won a Gold Key in the 2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Southwest Region-at-Large.