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What has the poet in 'Once Upon a Time' forgotten and what is his desire?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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The poet feels sad that like other adults in today’s world he has forgotten how to be a natural person. he has forgotten some simple and honest human feelings and relations. The poet has forgotten his true, natural self. He wants to get back to his state of innocence when he was open and honest about expressing his feelings and thoughts
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the poem "Once Upon a Time", the poet has expressed in context of a snake that he has forgotten how to smile and laugh with real feelings and pleasure. When he laughs he does not laugh with his eyes and heart but only by showing his teeth. so his desire is to feel that pleasure again.

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