Why does the poet Gabriel Okara wish to behave as he did in his
childhood? What does he wish to learn from his son?
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The poet tells his son that he wants to go back to his childhood. He wants to get back his lost identity. He expresses a desire to unlearn whatever he has forced himself to learn. He asks his son to help him be happy once again and acquire the childlike innocence he once possessed as a child.
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