Please explain the first stanza of the poem west wind by john Masefield...
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The first stanza sets the nostalgic tone of the poem by expressing the speaker's longing for the "west lands." I will copy the first stanza of the poem below. Then I will discuss it in greater detail: It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries; I never hear the west wind but tears are in my eyes
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The first stanza sets the nostalgic tone of the poem by expressing the speaker's longing for the "west lands." I will copy the first stanza of the poem below. Then I will discuss it in greater detail: It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries; I never hear the west wind but tears are in my eyes.
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