The Ball Poem -JOHN BERRYMAN
(B) An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy As he stands rigid, trembling , staring down. All his young days in to the harbour where His ball bent I would not intrude on him, A dime another ball, is worthless. Now He senses first responsibility In a words of possessions. (a) The boy is in grief because his ball has been _____ ................
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