The figurative language in the poem implies changing emotions and relationships over time.
Figurative language in the line 'We outgrow love like other things' from a poem by Emily Dickinson suggests that some relationships do not last and that feelings can change and evolve over time. It does not specifically imply that love is exclusively a childish emotion but rather highlights the natural progression and evolution of emotions and relationships.
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