which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know?

Not just sitting and waiting,

it's more complicated.

Not biding my time,

buying a life

by spending moments with this...

Won't this

end this

endless

reminiscing

of time that's done?

I'm hopeful for what's to come.

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Responses

first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem
first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem

third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used
third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used
first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story
third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story

The poem is being told from a first-person perspective because the pronouns "I" and "my" are used throughout the poem. This indicates that the narrator is directly involved in the events and feelings described in the poem.