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how does john masefield describe his homeland in the west wind​

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The West Wind. is a poem by John Masfield. The poet welcomes the west wind because the wind is coming from the west and the poet belongs to west too. So, whenever the wind blows, the speaker reminded of his homeland, the memories of cool green grass, apple orchids, rabbits running in the grass etc.

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