why does the poet say that his
childhood went to some for
gotten Place ?
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In the final stanza the poet relents the fact that his childhood is no more than a distant memory. He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place".
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Why does the poet say that his childhood has gone to some forgotton place? ... In the final stanza the poet relents the fact that his childhood is no more than a distant memory. He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place
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