How does the rain describe itself to the poet
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It is strange that the rain answers, calling itself the poem of the Earth. The rain says that she cannot be touched and rises up in the form of vapor out of the land and deep sea and floats up to heaven, where it changes its form and becomes a cloud but its core existence remains the same.
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It is strange that the rain answers, calling itself the poem of the Earth. The rain says that she cannot be touched and rises up in the form of vapor out of the land and deep sea and floats up to heaven, where it changes its form and becomes a cloud but its core existence remains the same.
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