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Poetry: Second Floor of the Library
Out of the Sandbox June 21, 2016 , by Sandbox StaffBy: Madison Hubbell
In this uncomfortable seat.
Admittedly, it’s frustrating
Even started tapping my feet.
You said: “Less than thirty!”
So I happily obliged.
It’s now pushing sixty,
And my patience is compromised.
The clock keeps ticking,
I’m starting to fade.
You’ve got to be kidding!
The suspense like a grenade.
However, being a passive person,
I’ll not yell or demean.
But of this be certain,
I’m over this waiting scene.
Header photo by Jeremy Noble (flickr creative commons)
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