What is the lesson from the poem 'a ball poem'
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The ball poem is written by John berryman in which he described about a child whose had lost his ball in the harbour where he was playing his memories his childhood was attached with the ball that he had lost. and the John berryman explain in his poem that there is no need to say the boy that I will give you another ball or a dime ( here dime is 10 cent coin ) because the boy want that ball which lost through this poem John berryman wants to say that we will lost the things what we have but we use to learn about the greif of loosing something.
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The ball poem is written by John berryman in which he described about a child whose had lost his ball in the harbour where he was playing his memories his childhood was attached with the ball that he had lost. and the John berryman explain in his poem that there is no need to say the boy that I will give you another ball or a dime ( here dime is 10 cent coin) because the boy want that ball which lost through this poem John berryman wants to say that we will lost the things what we have but we use to learn about the greif of loosing something.
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