I Remember, I Remember

Thomas Hood

I remember, I remember  
The house where I was born,  
The little window where the sun  
Came peeping in at morn;  
He never came a wink too soon
Nor brought too long a day;  
But now, I often wish the night  
Had borne my breath away.  
  
I remember, I remember  
The roses, red and white,
The violets, and the lily-cups  
Those flowers made of light!  
The lilacs where the robin built,  
And where my brother set  
The laburnum on his birthday,
The tree is living yet!  
  
I remember, I remember  
Where I was used to swing,  
And thought the air must rush as fresh  
To swallows on the wing;
My spirit flew in feathers then  
That is so heavy now,  
And summer pools could hardly cool  
The fever on my brow.  
  
I remember, I remember
The fir-trees dark and high;  
I used to think their slender tops  
Were close against the sky:  
It was a childish ignorance,  
But now tis little joy
To know Im farther off from Heaven  
Than when I was a boy. 

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