Essay - My Childhood Memories |
“Our sweetest
songs are those that tell our saddest thoughts”- said John Keats. Childhood
days are the sweetest period of human life. They cheer our heart and make us
forget sorrow. My childhood memories are the experience of austerity of
discipline and guidance. So, I often look back to my childhood days and try to
gather joy from their happy recollections. I remember many things that give me
joy even today and many others that fill my mind with pain. Sometimes, I want
to get rid of those memories, but they still haunt me in a never ending
process. They are the memories of my childhood that sing in my mind.
I was born in
a middle class respectable Muslim family. So, I had to follow religious
restrictions. I was put under the guidance of a Moulavi to learn Arabic and to
learn to recite holy Quran. When I was five years old, I was admitted into the
village primary school. There I was admitted to class one. Though the teachers
were very strict, they loved me very much. They often inquired me of my
problems regarding studies. My joys knew no bounds when I got first grade primary
school scholarship. My parents and other relatives blessed me and prayed for my
success in life.
After
completing the primary education, I got admission to class six in a Govt. High
School in the Upazilla headquarters. I had to walk two miles to go to school.
It was a very pleasant experience of going to and coming from school. We used
to go to and come back from school in a group. We did a lot mischief on our
way. The painful experience arrived with my study hours. My mother did not
allow me to get up from study before 10 pm. I did not like to study too much.
So, I only looked on the page of the book, but did not read a single word. Now,
I realize what harm I did to myself.
My village is
on the bank of the Brahmaputra. On holidays, I along with my friends used to
catch fish and spend a lot of time in the river. My mother often took me to
task for this. But she could not stop me. At noon, when she slept, I went out
to play with my boyhood friends beguiling her eyes. The memories of plucking
flowers, stealing mangoes, lichies, black berries, and other fruits in the
company of friends are still fresh in my mind. Sometimes we would even forget
to take our midday meals.
The village
market was also a place of great interest for me. I used to go there with my
father on market days and enjoyed much. To my great joy, my father would often
buy me sweets and toys. I must say something about my grandmother. She was very
dear to me in my childhood. She often entertained me with funny and interesting
stories. I listened to her with rapt attention and would become spellbound. She
would lull me to sleep every night by telling me fairy tales which I took to be
true.
Today I become
reminiscent of my childhood memories and they fill me with joy and pleasure. I
feel pleasure when I recollect the golden days of my childhood. How happy I was
at my childhood days! Really, it would be very interesting if I got back those
days again. Sometimes, I feel sad whenever my childhood days remind me ‘those
days are gone, and gone forever’.
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