My Childhood Memories Essay

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Composition on My Childhood Memories
Introduction: memories of childhood mean some incidents of the past to be remembered. Childhood is the sweetest period of human life. Wordsworth says, ‘heaven lies about us in our infancy’. Man is fond of Turing beck and calling up the memories of his by-gone days.

My childhood: my childhood days were very colorful. They were full of a lot of memorable things and events. They still flash before my minds eyes and fill my heart with a world of joy and pleasure. Richter says, ‘remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven away.’ I was the youngest son of my parents. They loved me loved me very dearly and took every care to make me happy. A single drop of tears was enough to move them. …show more content…

Her picture is still hanging on the wall before my reading table. It reminds me of her sweet smiles,
“Those lips are thins -thins own sweet smiles I see; the same that oft in childhood solaced me.”

Play ground: my play ground was on the bank of a small river flowing by our house. We, the boys of our locality, gathered there every afternoon to play and rang the air and the sky with great shouts and rejoice.

My first lesson: my first lesson of learning began at home under a local Md. Mauliv Sahed. We, a few boys and girls, sat on a mat and repeated out our lessons in a singing voice. All the time we moved our body forward and …show more content…

Mother prepared different kinds of cakes and food with date juice. We ate them with great pleasure and enjoyed basking in the morning sun.

Fair and village market: these two places were also a great source of joy and attraction to me. I would go to these places, roamed about and enjoyed their sights, sounds and variety very much. There I would buy things of my choice with my little funds for myself and for my younger.

Value of childhood: human life is divided into four periods: childhood, youth, middle age and old age. Childhood Is the best and sweetest of all these periods. A man can enjoy the real freedom of life in his childhood. He can tastes the pleasure of life with a free mind. He can lead a pure, simple and care-free life. He remains free from the pangs of day-to-day hard life. This is why; this age is called the golden period of life. To the contrary, a grown up am becomes burdened with boundless duties and responsibilities of life. The stern reality of life. Always keeps him occupied with hundreds and thousands of cares and anxieties. This is why, he feels to look back and recollect the sweet memories of his childhood. These recollections go a long way for him to forget the monotony and boredom of his routine-bound life. This is why; we all wish we could go back to those charming days

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