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substance of the poem if I knew by enid blyton

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Answered by writersparadise
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The poet is saying that if he knew that there is a box of smiles, he would somehow try hard and open them, he would also spread it across the land and sea and let it dazzle on the children’s face. 

At the same time, would collect the frowns and sorrows from the children’s face right from nursery to the children in the street, pack them in a large box, lock it up with a big monster key and would hire a giant to throw the same into the depths of ocean

Answered by shaurya9263
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Answer:

The poet is saying

that if he knew that there is a box of smiles, he would somehow try hard and

open them, he would also spread it across the land and sea and let it dazzle on

the children’s face. 

At the same time,

would collect the frowns and sorrows from the children’s face right from nursery

to the children in the street, pack them in a large box, lock it up with a big monster

key and would hire a giant to throw the same into the depths of ocean

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