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ICSE Class IX Notes 2023 : (Jamnabai Narsee School (JNS), GIFT city, Gandhinagar) : other

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Tanish Bansal
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I Remember, I Remember Line-by-line explanation of the poem I remember, I remember, / The house where I was born, The poet recalls with nostalgia the home of his earliest memories. The little window where the sun / Came peeping in at morn; He remembers a specific window in his childhood home where the morning sun would shine through. He never came a wink too soon, / Nor brought too long a day, The sun was always timely, neither rising too early nor setting too late. But now, I often wish the night / Had borne my breath away! In his current state, he sometimes wishes that the night had taken his life, indicating a sense of despair in adulthood. I remember, I remember, / The roses, red and white, He reminisces about the vibrant roses from his childhood. The violets, and the lily-cups, / Those flowers made of light! He recalls other flowers that seemed to glow with a special light. The lilacs where the robin built, / And where my brother set He remembers the lilac bushes where a bird built its nest and a memory involving his sibling. The laburnum on his birth-day, / The tree is living yet! A tree was planted on his brother s birthday, and it still stands, symbolizing enduring memories. I remember, I remember, / Where I was used to swing, He recalls playing and swinging as a child. And thought the air must rush as fresh / To swallows on the wing; He felt the fresh air while swinging, comparing his joy to that of birds in flight. My spirit flew in feathers then, / That is so heavy now, His spirit was light and free during childhood but feels burdened in adulthood. And summer pools could hardly cool / The fever on my brow! He remembers the refreshing summer pools and the intense emotions of his youth. I remember, I remember, / The fir trees dark and high; He reminisces about the tall fir trees from his childhood. I used to think their slender tops / Were close against the sky: In his childhood, he believed the trees touched the sky. It was a childish ignorance, / But now tis little joy He realizes his naive childhood beliefs, and there s less joy in knowing the reality now. To know I m farther off from heaven / Than when I was a boy! He feels more distant from the bliss of childhood and closer to happiness as a child than he does now.

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