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I'm touched to think that so many people remember this poem as fondly as I do. It was also the first poem I learned by heart, and may have been formative in my subsequent choice to become a teacher of English. It's not just the death of the little boy which moves me but the uncomprehending and enduring loyalty of his toys. I think it's their silent and inarticulable grief that i find so poignant.

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