What is the childish longing that the poet of roadside stand refer to? Why was it in vain?
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The 'childish' longing that the poet refers to, is the longing of these rural people that one day at least someone of all the thousand selfish people who pass in their luxurious cars, will halt even if it is only to inquire about a farmer's miserable plight.
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The poor people's uncertain and futile expectation for the city money is the childish longing.
It is in vain as the rich city people don't have the generosity to help them.
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