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My bed is like a little boat; Nurse helps me in when I embark; She girds me in my sailor's coat And starts me in the dark. At night I go on board and say Good-night to all my friends on shore; I shut my eyes and sail away And see and hear no more. And sometimes things to bed I take, As prudent sailors have to do; Perhaps a slice of wedding-cake, Perhaps a toy or two. All night across the dark we steer; But when the day returns at last, Safe in my room beside the pier, I find my vessel fast. In the first stanza of the poem, why does the speaker say the nurse "starts me in the dark"?

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Answer:

What are we supposed to answer? Its a mini poem someone reads their baby or toddler before they go to bed.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's confusing on what we are supposed to be answering. but here you go I hope this helps you!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The child is being prepared for sleep. It looks like he is a captain of a ship or at least a sailor.

His voyage begins at night.

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