About This Book
The poem presents a speaker's intense attachment to an old armchair that serves as a repository of maternal care and memory. It recounts childhood moments of instruction and prayer beside a mother, follows the mother's slow aging and death in the chair, and records the speaker's persistent mourning and inability to relinquish the object. Through simple, repetitive lines and sentimental imagery the poem links domestic furniture with moral guidance, filial devotion, and enduring grief.
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