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"Nothing cared I that time would take me": the famous words of Dylan Thomas in his poem "Fern Hill." In this poem, the speaker fights age and aims for eternal youth. We all know that never ends well.

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00:04

Fern Hill, a la Shmoop: The Green, Green Grass of Home.

00:12

Remember that trip to Disney World you took when you were two?

00:16

Of course not. . .you were two. But we bet there’s someone. . .

00:19

. . . who remembers enough for both of you.

00:22

In fact, some people get a little crazy about the

00:26

past. . .

00:28

. . .like the speaker in Dylan Thomas’ poem, Fern Hill.

00:34

For six stanzas. . .

00:34

. . .he goes on and on about how great the place was.

00:40

Is he just missing a simpler time. . .

00:44

. . .when he didn’t have responsibilities?

00:47

C’mon. . .who doesn’t? Being an adult isn’t all it’s cracked

00:50

up to be. . .

00:51

And hanging out in nature all day. . .

00:53

. . .sure beats working for a living.

00:57

Or maybe he’s just ticked off that his youth is

00:59

over. . .

01:01

. . .and that it ended without ever being appreciated.

01:10

He does say things like “time let me play. . .

01:14

. . .and “nothing cared I that time would take me”

01:19

But maybe that’s not it either.

01:22

Maybe what he’s really nostalgic about. . .

01:23

. . .is Fern Hill itself. He mentions how green and beautiful the place

01:28

is like a hundred times. . .

01:30

. . .so maybe he’s just homesick. And being homesick can motivate anyone to

01:35

dwell on the past. So why is the speaker of Thomas’ poem. . .

01:39

. . .going gaga about his past? Is he envious of the carefree life he left

01:46

behind. . .

01:48

. . . is he a guy mourning the loss of his youth. . .

01:51

. . .or is he a native son missing the beauty of his childhood home?

01:56

Shmoop amongst yourselves

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