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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
This is taken from ‘The ball Poem’ written by John Berryman. The poet saw a boy who lost his ball into the nearby water body while playing. The boy looked sad and depressed.
He waited for a long time for the ball to return. But the ball did not return. The author felt very sad and wanted to help the boy, console him and wanted to give him money to get a new ball. But then the author realized that this was the time the boy could understand the realities of life.
Many things come and go in life. Nothing is permanent. We may lose our lovable things and lovable persons in life. Sometimes memories bring us happiness. The author wanted the boy to learn the toughest lesson of life.
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