Concept:The poem expresses the poet's grief and longing for a lost loved one. The key clue lies in the literal words describing what he waits for.
Explanation:Read the lines carefully: "waiting for a hand" and "A hand that can be clasp'd no more".
The poet directly states he is waiting for a hand to hold.
The word "hand" appears twice in these lines, making it the clear object of his waiting.
The other options—body, arm, heart—are not mentioned in the context of his waiting.
Therefore, the poet is waiting specifically for someone to hold his hand.
Answer:The poet is waiting for someone to hold his hand. Option B is correct.