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I Remember I Remember

Coming up England by a different

For once, early in the cold new year,

We stopped, and, watching men with number

Sprint down the platform to familiar gates,'Why,

Coventry!' I exclaimed. "I was born here.'I leant far out, and squinnied for a

That this was still the town that had been 'mine'So long, but found I wasn't even

Which side was which.

From where those

Were standing, had we annually

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

Blinding theologies of flowers and fruits,

And wasn't spoken to by an old hat.

And here we have that splendid familyI 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

Lay back, and 'all became a burning mist'.

And, in those offices, my

Was not set up in blunt ten-point, nor

By a distinguished cousin of the mayor,

Who didn't call and tell my father

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.'

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Philip Larkin

Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist, and librarian. His first book of poetry, The North Ship, w…

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