Spender's childhood, based on this poem, was lonely and he spent much of his time frightened of the boys in his neighborhood.
The majority of the poem describes these rough boys who held Spender down. He describes their knees on his arms and the way they mocked his lisp. They threw mud at him and were never nice to him.
The beginning of the poem, however, makes clear that his parents kept him away from these kids. As a child, he was therefore lonely and scared.
Looking back on his childhood, the poet expresses sadness that these boys never showed him kindness. The final line shows that as a boy he would have forgiven them if they only smiled -- which they never did.
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Dogs can definitely tell what we feel, notice when we cry they try to lick us or cheer us up? thats because they notice we are upset or worried. humans may not know what dogs say but dogs definitely try there best to make us understand and most of the time they succeed. sometimes people make talking items dogs press so they learn what they are. that way we know what there talking about
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All of the nouns used (hammer, chain, furnace, brain, anvil) are explaining mighty things that the tiger is being compared to. The poem is simply saying that they are smart, speedy, and strong.
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