What does the poet say about childhood
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the poet regards childhood as an important stage in the process of growing up childhood is the period of make-believe children readily accept whatever the elder says. hence the poet does not feel any regret or sense of losing his childhood.
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The childhood of poet's mother must have filled with fun and happiness. She was a big girl at the age of 12. She had a sweet face and enjoyed swimming. This is clear from the snapshot of the sea holiday.
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