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Philip Larkin - I Remember, I Remember

Coming up England by a different line
For once, early in the cold new year,
We stopped, and, watching men with number plates
Sprint down the platform to familiar gates,
'Why, Coventry!' I exclaimed. 'I was born here.'

I leant far out, and squinnied for a sign
That this was still the town that had been 'mine'
So long, but found I wasn't even clear
Which side was which. From where those cycle-crates
Were standing, had we annually departed

For all those family hols? . . . A whistle went:
Things moved. I sat back, staring at my boots.
'Was that,' my friend smiled, 'where you "have your roots"?'
No, only where my childhood was unspent,
I wanted to retort, just where I started:

By now I've got the whole place clearly charted.
Our garden, first: where I did not invent
Blinding theologies of flowers and fruits,
And wasn't spoken to by an old hat.
And here we have that splendid family

I never ran to when I got depressed,
The boys all biceps and the girls all chest,
Their comic Ford, their farm where I could be
'Really myself'. I'll show you, come to that,
The bracken where I never trembling sat,

Determined to go through with it; where she
Lay back, and 'all became a burning mist'.
And, in those offices, my doggerel
Was not set up in blunt ten-point, nor read
By a distinguished cousin of the mayor,

Who didn't call and tell my father There
Before us, had we the gift to see ahead -
'You look as though you wished the place in Hell,'
My friend said, 'judging from your face.' 'Oh well,
I suppose it's not the place's fault,' I said.

'Nothing, like something, happens anywhere.'

Added: on February 27th, 2005 at 3:06 PM | Viewed: 8533 times | Comments (2)


I Remember, I Remember - Comments and Information

Poet: Philip Larkin
Poem: I Remember, I Remember
Volume: The Less Deceived
Year: Published/Written in 1954

Comment 2 of 2, added on April 7th, 2005 at 5:48 AM.

"I remember, I remember" is a quotation from the first line of a poem by Thomas Hood about his childhood. The sentimentality of Thomas Hood's poem adds to the irony of Larkin's poem in which he describes his childhood with little sentiment!

sally from United Kingdom
Comment 1 of 2, added on February 27th, 2005 at 3:06 PM.

about how he didn't do all thoese things in the poem and how his life was just to be miserable... Ironic because there is nothing to remember

Black from United Kingdom

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