what does the poet notice at the beginning of the poem,the ball poem?
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At the beginning of the poem "The Ball Poem", the poet notices a boy whose ball has been lost. The poet asks the readers to think about the boy who has lost his ball. The ball here symbolizes the opportunities and the hopes in the life. The poet can also see the ball rolling and bouncing in the streets and then flowing in the water. Once an opportunity is gone, it becomes useless to think and lament over it.
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he noticed that the boy was sad and standing over the harbour ship
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