"This Is Just To Say," whose title acts as the first line of the poem, is nothing more than a note from, presumably, one spouse to the other. The note has been arranged in verse. An argument could be made that it is not a poem at all--there is no use of metaphor, no imagery, nothing beyond a banal prose piece. However, the theme is universal, and the final stanza has some emotional impact--just a little cruel and spiteful but in a familiar way.
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