The unknown

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The unknown

From our small speck of stardust

I must confess how little is known

Not even enough is known of the speck

That travels in this vastness

We once traveled to the moon

But alas only as a contest

Once the game was won

The fun never began

Directed towards the inconsequential

On an unsustainable speck

In a world that explores destruction

No glory will be found

~ Camille

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The unknown

From our small speck of stardust

I must confess how little is known

Not even enough is known of the speck

That travels in this vastness

We once traveled to the moon

But alas only as a contest

Once the game was won

The fun never began

Directed towards the inconsequential

On an unsustainable speck

In a world that explores destruction

No glory will be found

~ Camille

The unknown

From our small speck of stardust

I must confess how little is known

Not even enough is known of the speck

That travels in this vastness

We once traveled to the moon

But alas only as a contest

Once the game was won

The fun never began

Directed towards the inconsequential

On an unsustainable speck

In a world that explores destruction

No glory will be found

~ Camille

Poem Printed in Red Ink on A5 Earthy Recycled Paper - Oatmeal 

All poetry prints are meticulously crafted on premium-quality papers using archival-grade inks. Each print is personally hand-signed and dated by Camille on the reverse side.

  • Ink: Vibrant red, providing a striking contrast against the oatmeal-toned background.

  • Paper: Acid-free and eco-friendly, ensuring lasting quality without compromising sustainability.

  • Size: A5 (148mm x 210mm) – perfect for framing or gifting.

  • Weight: 209gsm for a sturdy and premium feel.

Camille Delaquise (previously Camille Barr), is an Australian poet, musician and artist. Through poetry she finds music and through storytelling finds visual represtantion with her unqiue style of abstract art.

Art is for everyone

Life is poetry

Music is the pain and ecstasy of the human experience.