Joshua Camp

Joshua Camp

Having lived on four continents so far and travled to a multitude of countries Joshua Camp is at best a globetrotting mastermind and at worst a weary wanderer from distant lands. Currently tied down in a pursuit for higher knowledge he seeks to divulge his past experiences, attempts at poetry, ficticious ramblings, and worldly wisdom. Bear in mind however, that free advice is worth exactly what you pay for it.
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Sophmore at Texas Tech University

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  • To My Nymph and Dryad
    I know you'll read this eventually, so I'll tell you now, I love you.
  • Suffocate: A Haiku
    Snow's individual beauty is only marred by its overwhelming force in quantity; a reflection on that.
  • Babbling Brook
    A short poem about chit chat and the ever-feared awkward silence.
  • Pyre
    Sometimes finding that needle in a haystack entails more than expected, a free verse on losses and clinging to your gains.
  • Coup De Grace
    A free verse poem about expectations and walking away.
  • The Heart of a Poet
    What is a poet?
  • Pain Killer
    A limerick about the medication given to me after my wisdom teeth were pulled.
  • Pizza at the Pyramids
    A short telling of my first visit to the Pyramids of Giza.
  • Insomnia
    A tanka written at 4:00 in the morning.
  • Balancing Act
    A poem about dealing with what life throws at you.
  • Heights
    A dark free verse poem about accepting reality at its worst even when you would rather remain oblivious.
  • Of Nymphs and Dryads
    A tanka (5/7/5/7/7 similar to a haiku) about hopeless pursuits.
  • Simply Orchid Haiku
    A haiku about the simplicity of such a beautiful flower.
  • Lagos Set Me Free
    A Rondeau about the Lekki Conservation Center and my life in Lagos, Nigeria.
  • To Look Upon You is to Say Goodbye
    A villanelle about overcoming the terrible heartbreak that can be found everywhere. The poem is about letting go despite the pain that may come with the process.

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