why doesn't the poet mourn the losses of the paat? poem life by Henry Van Dyke
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He does not want to mourn the things that he has lost. He does not hold back for fear of the future. The poet wants to live his life with a whole and happy heart which cheerfully travels with him from youth to old age. Therefore, it does not matter to him whether the path goes up or down the hill or rough or smooth.
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He does not want to mourn the things that he has lost. He does not hold back for fear of the future. The poet wants to live his life with a whole and happy heart which cheerfully travels with him from youth to old age. Therefore, it does not matter to him whether the path goes up or down the hill or rough or smooth.
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