In the poem 'Childhood', why does Markus Natten say that his childhood is
hidden in an infant's face?
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Childhood" by Marcus Natten reflects on the loss of innocence as a child grows up into an adult. ... He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place".
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Childhood" by Marcus Natten reflects on the loss of innocence as a child grows up into an adult. ... He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place".
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