SWEET-ONE-DARLING AND THE MOON-GARDEN

Series: Second Book of Tales

The poem explores the theme of childhood innocence and the passing of time. It describes a child's fascination with the moon and their desire to possess it. The speaker reflects on the fleeting nature of childhood, comparing it to the constant presence of the moon in the sky. The poem also touches on the idea that as children grow up, they lose touch with their imagination and sense of wonder. AI Generated Content

~1892 CE
Available in: English
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