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Imagery and poetic devices

This poem repeatedly says that “Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.” What kind of figurative language is this? What does it mean?

What is the purpose of the imagery of the “shoe-box”? What does it represent?

Why is the image of “tea” repeated throughout the second part of the poem?