Sky:
- The west wind sweeps through the sky, removing the last autumnal leaves from the trees.
- It carries dark, rain-laden clouds that cover day-time skies like a mourning veil.
Land:
- The west wind shakes dormant seeds, urging them to scatter across the barren earth, promising potential growth and regeneration.
- It causes the forests to sway and murmur, like a living presence resonating with the wind's energy.
Sea:
- The west wind whips up the ocean waves, tossing the white foam and creating rough, tumultuous waters.
- It drives the waves to crash and lash against the shore, producing a dramatic and dynamic seascape.
The poem uses imagery, personification, and sensory descriptions to portray the west wind's impact on the landscape. The elements of the natural world respond to the wind's force, creating a symphony of sight, sound, and motion. The west wind becomes metaphor for change , renewal and the cyclic renewal of seasons, as it sweeps through the land and sky, and awakens the dormant energy the sleeping world.