where does the speaker think the home of the flower is ?
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This poem is a vivid description of budding flowers and their growth in Spring, and it compares flowers to young school children. The speaker seems to be a young child, who speaks to a mother figure in the poem saying that he believes that the flowers must go to school underground.
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- In this poems, he evokes bright childhood memories of pleasant times when he and his sister Dorothy would play together.
- The flowers stay underground for whole year. The speaker imagine that flowers go to the school and have their lesson door closed.
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