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In Just- The Loss Of Innocense

in Just- The Loss of Innocence
By my interpretation, the poem in Just- by E.E. Cummings captures the gradual loss of innocence of children as they grow older. Each stanza tells part of the story. In stanzas one and two the children are young and pure and by the fourth and fifth stanzas the children do not even exist.
In the first two stanzas, the time is spring which represents birth and the beginning of life's journey. "When the world is mud-luscious" and "the world is puddle-wonderful" refers to the simple pleasures of innocent children. The children in the poem are very young with no worries but how much mud and water can be explored. The "little lame balloonman" is described with these words to show that the children are so innocent that they use the word "lame" only to describe the balloonman and not to pity or mock him.
The closeness between the names of the children represents the closeness of children at the young age of the boys. They are so often together......


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