The Virtue of Patience

Edward Heath II 1974 (Illinois)



Patience is a virtue, so they say,
But waiting can be tough day by day,
Yet hold on tight and do not stray,
In the end, it's worth the delay.

Though progress may seem slow,
And the outcome may not show,
Stay steadfast, don't let go,
The reward will come, don't you know?

Time may test your will,
But keep calm and be still,
For waiting is a skill,
That pays off in the end, at will.

About this poem

This poem is a reminder of the importance of patience in life. It acknowledges that waiting for something can be difficult, but emphasizes the value of holding on and not giving up. The author encourages the reader to stay committed and focused on their goals, even when progress seems slow or uncertain. The poem highlights that waiting is a skill that requires patience, resilience, and determination, and that mastering this skill can lead to great rewards in the end. The author suggests that through patience, one can overcome the challenges that come with waiting and ultimately achieve success. Overall, the poem is a motivational piece that inspires the reader to stay patient and persevere in the face of adversity, and to trust that the rewards of waiting will be worth the effort. 

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Written on March 22, 2013

Submitted by IamBlue on March 22, 2023

Modified on March 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAAA BBBB CCCC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 384
Words 90
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4

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