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  1. Analysis (ai): "It Was Long Ago" by Eleanor Farjeon captures a vivid childhood memory of an encounter with an elderly woman. The poem recalls a dusty road, an old house, and a mountain, evoking a sense of nostalgia and simplicity. The image of the old woman with a gray cat on her knee, humming under a tree, creates a peaceful and inviting ...

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  2. Jun 8, 2009 · And the taste of the berries, the feel of the sun I remember, And the smell of everything that used to be So long ago, Till the heat on the road outside again I remember And how the long dusty road seemed to have for me No end, you know. That is the farthest thing I can remember. It won't mean much to you. It does to me.

  3. Jun 8, 2009 · It was long ago. A dusty road in summer I remember, A mountain, and an old house, and a tree. That stood, you know, Behind the house. An old woman I remember. In a red shawl with a grey cat on her knee. Humming under a tree. She seemed the oldest thing I can remember.

  4. The poem ‘it was long ago’ written by Eleanor Farjeon is about a memory of Farjeon’s when she was three. This is shown through the narrative of her interaction involving an old lady and herself. Furthermore, the final sentence exposes that this memory meant a lot to her, since this was the end of her childhood. 2. Tone.

  5. [IT WAS LONG AGO] | ENGLISH | STUDY NOTES ODM Educational Group Page 1 CHAPTER-02 IT WAS LONG AGO SUMMARY OF THE POEM It Was Long Ago" is a simple poem by Eleanor Farjeon and records the poet's earliest memory, an incident that occurred when she was around three years old. While she was walking along a dusty road, she saw an

  6. It Was Long Ago by Eleanor Farjeon 4 February 2002 This poem is in 12 stanzas of three lines each, and perhaps the most striking feature of it is the strong use of repetition. The words "you know" are repeated constantly, appearing three times at the ends of stanzas, plus a concluding "you see".

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  8. It Was Long Ago by Eleanor Farjeon - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The poem describes the poet's earliest memory from around age three, when an old lady sitting under a tree invited her over and shared bilberries and cream with her. Though initially ...

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