Theme of the poem "The Ball Poem"
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This poem, by John Berriman, is about losing something that you love, and learning to grow up. It is about a little boy, who, for the first time in his young life, is learning what it is like to experience grief at the loss of a much beloved possession-his ball.
"The Ball Poem", written by John Berrymen teaches a wonderful life lesson to All.
This poem is about losing something we love, and accepting the loss and learning to grow up with the sensation of responsibility.
The boy, had the ball for a long time. This ball actually signifies his happy innocence days. People in the society will always take away our innocence and will force us to grow up. We need to accept and loose the innocent childhood to cope up with society.
The boy, after losing his ball learned the first lesson of his life. He comes to know what it feels when we loose something we love. He also learns to accept that lose and behind his desperate eyes grows a sense of responsibility.