The poem “I Remember I Remember” is written by Thomas
Hood. The poem is in first person narration and it consists of four stanzas. In each stanza the poet compares his present adulthood life with his past
childhood days. 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. His remembrances of the sun’s peeping through the window at
morning, indicates his childish ignorance. The passing day from morning till
night gives pleasure to the child. Hence the day does not either end early or
prolong. However at present the poet wishes for the night to take away his
breath. His desire to death indicates his painful life. The contrast between
the past and the present is clear through the portrayal of sun and daytime
which means brighter and happier part of his life. In the present he longs for
the night that is darkness which means distress of life.
The poet moves from his house into garden in the
second stanza. In the garden as a child the poet looked at the variety of
flowers like red and white roses, violets, lilies and lilacs. He believed that
those flowers are heavenly blessed flowers. Later he talks about the laburnum
which his brother has planted on his birthday. The line “The tree is living yet!”
might convey two meanings. The first one is, the person, who has planted it,
that is his brother, is no more where as the tree is living. The second one is, the tree is living and
growing but the poet is decaying.
The third stanza talks about the swinging of the poet in
his past. As a child, he was vital and energetic, who swings very fast to feel
the rush of the fresh air. He was like feathers which fly quickly but now he is
heavy. This stanza contrasts youthful physical feelings of vitality and ease
with heaviness of the presence. This stanza also talks about his physical
decline. Summer is cherished in the country in which the poet was born. Even
such a wonderful summer could not heel his fever which might mean his sadness
or physical sickness.
In the fourth stanza the poet contrasts the child’s
close relationship with heaven with the rational knowledge of the grownups who
lost faith on spirituality. During his childhood days he imagined that the top
of the dark and huge fir tree was close to the heaven. At present he understood
it as childish ignorance. With such ignorance he lived happily in the past. Now
the rational mind gives him no joy but makes him to feel that the heaven is in
a long distance for him to reach.
The poet’s looking at the past with nostalgia gives the impression that
the present is painful. The title of the
poem signifies the act of remembering. The frequent usage of the word
remembering in the poem indicates the dominant motive of the poem that is
recollection of his past.
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DeleteThanks ma'm. But by the term'spirit' it may mean the psyche or soul of the speaker which due to responsibility has become heavy now and he has no such zeal to go swinging.
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ReplyDeleteThis was absolutely helpful thank you so much for providing this masterpiece. I might as well add, the Robin is a bird which signifies death when nearby your loved ones i.e his brother in the poem. It can prove the theory that either his brother died or his will to live did. And the tree is living yet. How ironic.
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