why cannot the poet say what is on his mind
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Yes, the poet thinks that his mind belongs to him all the time. Stanza three of the poem ‘Childhood’ supports this argument.
When did my childhood go?
Was it when I found my mind was really mine,
To use whichever way I choose,
Producing thoughts that were not those of other people
But my own, and mine alone
Was that the day!
According to the stanza he questions himself as to when he lost his childhood. Thinking on a possibility he might have lost it (childhood) when he realized he could use his mind in any way he chose. He realized he could produce his own unique thoughts, totally different from others.
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