what does he think about his young days?(the ball poem)
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The poet says that he will not intrude upon the boy because the boy must learn to tolerate loss. The poet emphasises this loss. He thinks that money cannot compensate for the sense of loss. So he doesn't give the boy money.
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he think all his young days went into the harbour where his ball went and he have to realise his responsibilities.
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