In “I Am the Land. I Wait.,” the speaker is

not explicitly identified, but it can be inferred that the speaker is the land itself. The title suggests that the land is personified and is waiting for something. Throughout the poem, the speaker expresses a deep connection and intimate knowledge of the land, indicating that it is the land speaking. The speaker describes itself as "the land that is lonely" and "the land that is silent," emphasizing its identity as the land.