What thought does the poet want to put away in My Mother at Sixty-six?
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Answer. (a) The poet put away the thought of the-distressing reality of her mother getting old and of her impending death. (b) The 'sprinting trees' signify time that has passed at a fast pace. (c) The merry children epitomise bubbly youth.
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