What is the poet feeling towards childhood?
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What is the poet's feeling towards childhood? Answer: The poet, basically, seems to be obsessed about his childhood and, more so, about its loss. He feels very nostalgic and lament over the fact that his childhood will never come back.
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The poet is disappointed and puzzled by the loss of his childhood. He wanted to know when was the moment he became a grown-up and lost innocence of an infant. He expresses his confusion by asking that when and where did his childhood go.
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