The Winds Of March Poem by Winifred Emma May

The Winds Of March



March wind, wild wind, blow this day.
Whirl the winter snow away. Dry the
ditches and the hollows-in tracks where
April follows. Clear a path for her advance.
Teach the daffodils to dance. Through your
ravings harsh and strong-thrushes thread
a golden song. Cleanse the air, Make fresh
the earth-for the season of rebirth.

Wind of heaven, searching, keen. Sweep
the world and make it clean. Blow away the
old dissensions-grievances and bad inten-
tions. Godless dogmas, pagan creeds. Ugly
words and ugly deeds. Scatter them beneath
your wings. Blow away all evil things-So
that man from strife may cease-and enjoy
the fruits of peace.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Soumita Sarkar 12 June 2014

This poem reminds me of The West Wind...by Shelly...good.

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