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Here, the poet makes a final statement in reference to the prophecy of the seasons. As the seasons follow a natural and inevitable order, it is clear that the poet proposes a rhetorical question. The reader knows that spring will follow after the month of winter, but no human can quicken the time that it will take the process to evolve. It is a process which takes time like everything else in lifeAccording to Hall, “Therefore, the poem ends not with a driving assertiveness of the wind, but with the skeptical freedom of a question that suggests the boundaries of poems and poetic worlds” (63). As much as the poet has inflicted a certain sense of dominance over the wind, the mind of the poet cannot make the process go quicker. It is a process which cannot be