Analysis of ! on the banks of Mississippi river !





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In this poem I am writing about my lost past and my love ! My lost colorful childhood and adolescence , I can forget about my colorful childhood in the midst of my busy life , And I never want to forget, so I often come alone to the banks of the Mississippi River, when daffodils and daisy are bloom

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Written on November 12, 2022

Submitted by jayanta on December 10, 2022

Modified on April 10, 2023

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jayanta sarmah

Am from india north east ...work at farmer ..actually am belongs to middle class Buddhism farmer family . in my spare time i love poetry more…

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