What are the childhood memories that the poet talk about in the poem ‘Rain on the roof’?
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By the patter of the rain. In these lines, the poet says that out of the many memories the poet recollects, he identifies one fond memory of his mother that soothes his mind and heart. He remembers how many years ago, his mother used to look at him and his siblings lovingly while they slept and used to dream.
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single major memory that comes to the poet is that of his mother. The “darling dreamers” are those 'kids' who remember their mothers like the poet.
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