
You Are Old, Father William by Lewis Carroll - Poetry: The Best Words in the Best Order - #BlogchatterA2ZChallenge2021
The poem is satiric, and deals with a conversation between a father and his son. They represent Old Age and Youth. The son constantly reminds his father that he is old and asks him to refrain from doing things like standing on his head and turning a back somersault.
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