Fern Hill

Fern Hill Summary

The speaker of Fern Hill describes in extensive detail the happiness and beauty of his childhood landscape, making the scene come alive through personification and vivid vocabulary. Throughout the poem, he reminisces about his childhood innocence—but of course, there’s a twist. By the end of the poem, he’s lost his beloved innocence, no longer in the “mercy” of time.

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