
In the Rain
'In the Rain' Summary
The poem begins with a description of the rain, as it falls from the sky and onto the earth. The poet uses vivid imagery to create a picture of the rain, from the way it glistens on the leaves to the way it makes the ground wet. The poet then goes on to explore the emotions that rain can evoke, from feelings of peace and tranquility to feelings of melancholy and sadness. The poem ends with a reflection on the power of nature to affect our emotions and our moods.Book Details
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