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what does the poet describe in the poem ​

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Answered by aksha19
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Poet describe about the river..

They told us that from where the river go flow....and the places where it go.....almost like that they only tell about the flowing of river.....

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Answered by mithun890
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A little child's boats are sailing down a river in Robert Louis Stevenson's story Where Go the Boats. The little boy watches them and wonders when they will come back before realising that they never will. He replies, "Other tiny kids / Shall carry my boats ashore."

This poem was taken from the children's poetry collection A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, yet its undercurrents of loss, yearning for home, and letting go transcend well beyond a child's direct experience.

The notion that the narrator deals with the lost boats in a manner similar to how an adult deals with a lost love hit me when I was composing this piece for the Harmonium Choral Society. 

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