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summary of poem grandfather. by Oliver Shelley​

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The poet describes how he used to visit the baech at Worthing with hsi sisters and, more importantly, his grandfather. Because of the old man's blindness, the children described the games they played to him; something that they did out of love as well as a result of their sene of his love for them and his gentleness. However, one of the poem's best images relates to his face being turned up to the sky to take the sunlight "like thirst". This is a wonderful poem by one of England's best poets.

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