Oxford English class 8 poem the west wind explanation.
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In the poem 'The West Wind' by John Masefield, the poet starts by describing,with very poetic imagery of birds, how the west wind is different from other winds 'it's a warm wind, full of birds' cries. ... The voices seem to presume that the poet's heart is sorrowful, bruised and sore.
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