Can anyone answer a lengthy summary for ''The best years of life' by Osbert Sitwell
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In this poem he declares that the days of youth are not the best days in a man's life. He further says that games played in childhood have no practical value in the later years of life. He believes that the old years of grey hair are the best years of life because a person gains a lot of worldly experience by then.
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