Why does the poet say that his childhood has gone to some forgotten place?
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The poet says that his childhood has gone to some forgotten place because he is unable to find that innocence and imagination in adulthood. Adults are full of hypocrisy. They have smile on their faces but hate in their hearts.
The poet struggles to find the childhood but cannot find. This is why he says so.