how is nature portrayed in the poem 'ferm hill'
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- To be young and innocent is to be one with nature, the poem suggests—and the natural world itself is presented as a place filled with wonder, peace, and harmony. Throughout the poem, the speaker emphasizes how close he felt to nature as a child. “I was green and carefree,” the speaker says, for example.
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