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- In the poem 'The Ball Poem', John Berryman says the above stated sentence. By saying this he means that he will not try to help the boy to overcome the misery of the loss of his loved ball because he knows that for the boy it wasn't just a ball but a beloved possession.
- He understands the fact that the boy is going through a difficult phase but does not help him or put himself in his shoes because he wants the boy to feel his first sense of responsibility which is important as all people in this world one day have to face the loss of a loved one or a loved possession.
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