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Famous Waste Time Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Waste Time poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous waste time poems. These examples illustrate what a famous waste time poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
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I know that the earth exists, 
It is none of my business why; 
I cannot find out what it’s all about, 
I would but waste time to try.
My life is a brief, brief thing, 
I am here for a little space, 
And while I stay I would like, if I may, 
To brighten and better the place.

The trouble, I think, with us all
Is the lack of a high conceit.
If each man thought he was sent to this spot
To make it a bit more sweet, 
How soon we could gladden the world, 
How easil...Read more of this...



by Frost, Robert
...n,” he mused, “don't need much taking down.”
Baptiste knew how to make a short job long
For love of it, and yet not waste time either.

 Do you know, what we talked about was knowledge?
Baptiste on his defense about the children
He kept from school, or did his best to keep —
Whatever school and children and our doubts
Of laid-on education had to do
With the curves of his ax-helves and his having
Used these unscrupulously to bring me
To see for once the inside of his h...Read more of this...

by Edgar, Marriott
...d, 
"Per woman, per man, or per child".

"Fivepence for three, that's the most that I'll pay", 
Said Father, "Don't waste time in talk". 
"Per tuppence per person per trip", answered Ted, 
"And them, as can't pay, 'as to walk!" 

"We can walk, an' all", said Father. "Come Mother,
It's none so deep, weather's quite mild". 
So into the water the three of them stepped: 
The father, the mother, the child. 

The further they paddled, the deeper it got, 
But the...Read more of this...

by Hudgins, Andrew
...Despite the noon sun shimmering on Court Street,
each day I leave my desk, and window-shop,
waste time, and use my whole lunch hour to stroll
the route the marchers took. The walk is blistering--
the kind of heat that might make you recall
Nat Turner skinned and rendered into grease
if you share my cheap liberal guilt for sins
before your time. I hold it dear. I know
if I had lived in 1861
I would have fought in butternut, not blue
and ...Read more of this...

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