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Are you one to constantly tap your foot or check your watch? Do you struggle with the virtue of patience? Well, you’re not alone. Delve into our collection of poems about someone who is impatient and explore the poetic expressions of those who can’t sit still. From witty verses to heartfelt reflections, these poems offer a glimpse into the world of impatience. So, take a deep breath, click here if you can’t wait to read more!
And if you’re feeling a bit more patient and want to explore other facets of human nature, check out our poems about someone who is gentle or someone who is rough.
Impatient Heart
Your impatience, a shadow on your face,
A secret held, in every place.
In your haste, I see the truth,
A heart that’s lost, a wasted youth.
Hasty
Your impatience, a burden you bear,
A shadow that follows, everywhere.
In your eyes, I see the pain,
A heart that’s lost, in the rain.
Rushed
Your impatience, a constant plight,
A shadow that haunts, day and night.
In your haste, I see the cost,
A heart that’s lost, forever lost.
Impatient Ways
Your impatience, a hurried light,
In your haste, no insight.
Every wait, a restless stream,
In your presence, no peaceful dream.
Your impatience, a guiding star,
In your rush, we wander far.
Thank you for the lessons taught,
In your impatience, understanding’s sought.
With your haste, I see the truth,
In your impatience, proof.
Hasty Heart
Your impatience, a hurried path,
In your haste, a hidden wrath.
Every wait, a restless beam,
In your rush, no peaceful dream.
Hoping you find calm one day,
And let your haste fade away.
Thank you for the clarity found,
In your impatience, my truth is bound.
Restless Soul
In the urgency of your days,
Lies a world of restless ways.
Each moment you hold, each step you take,
Reflects a heart, that does not break.
Your impatience, a boundless light,
Turns darkness into sight.
With every word, every cheer,
You show a heart, sincere.
In your restlessness, life does sing,
A melody of everything.
Forever urgent, forever true,
In your spirit, life renews.