2. Which memories of his childhood does the poet Thomas Hood remember?
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The poet thinks that his childhood life was a pleasant one when compared with the painful present one. His longing and desire to regain the childhood days are clearly seen from refrain “I remember I remember”. In the first stanza the poet talks about the house where he was born.
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He remembers his house, his birthdays, the fresh breeze, the trees dark and high and all those peaceful memories and his innocence that enjoyed his days. Now, he only wishes to lose his breath away rather than moving onto his life. As a whole, the poet describes that, the best days of one's life during childhood.
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