Short Wait Your Turn Poems
Short Wait Your Turn Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Wait Your Turn by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Wait Your Turn by length and keyword.
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Take a seat
wait your turn
I stare at the clock
Not good
I tell them I'm running verrrry late
I smile so wide when I say this
I can feel the corners of my mouth crack
... wonder if they're bleeding.
The look I receive in return is something like sympathy mixed with puke
I take a seat and wait what feels like an eternity
They don't care...
because they know I'm the
one who always will .
Form:
Kittens love robots and robots love kittens.
Should we be concerned?
Is there something those two would like to tell us?
Besides, cowabungaaaaaaa, coming through, who wants to touch me?!
Here's a it sucks to be you smack for you, wait your turn. Here's a smack for you to enjoy while you look at me zoom on by on my Roomba. While my robot friend dances the rumba.
On a steel horse I ride....
When she was young, she seldom thought of Death.
He’d have no claim to her for years to come.
Life was her ladder. As she reached each rung,
success and joy obscured the simple truth,
that Death someday would have his promised turn.
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Her steps are very slow; her vision, dim.
Death’s whispers in her mind are loud today.
She doesn’t fear the end because she knows
her soul is covered by the blood of Christ.
A life well-lived ends with a pleasant smile.