What does "possession" means in the poem "THE BALL POEM"
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He personifies the ball as his belongings, be it the worldly things or the relationships he is in possession of. So, he says that he has to learn to live without them no matter what. He says no one can buy back such things for him. The poet said so because according to him money can't buy you everything.
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Explanation: According to the poem “ the ball poem “, “possession” means that people are only attracted to things and the feelings and memories connected with them. Once they loose that thing, they become depressed because they have lost a valuable thing that they are attracted to.
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