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Write a poem about
Freedom , books , nature , rains , sound of the rain
With rhyme sheme!!!
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Poems About Rain
April Rain Songby Langston Hughes
Let the rain kiss you
Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops
Let the rain sing you a lullaby
The rain makes still pools on the sidewalk...more
Rainby Robert Louis Stevenson
The rain is raining all around,
It falls on field and tree,
It rains on the umbrellas here,
And on the ships at sea....more
Rainby Edward Thomas
Rain, midnight rain, nothing but the wild rain
On this bleak hut, and solitude, and me
Remembering again that I shall die
And neither hear the rain nor give it thanks ...more
Spring Rainby Sara Teasdale
I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain....more
There Will Come Soft Rainby Sara Teasdale
There will come soft rain and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,...more
Before Summer Rainby Rainer Maria Rilke
Suddenly, from all the green around you,
something-you don't know what-has disappeared;
you feel it creeping closer to the window,
in total silence. From the nearby wood...more
The Summer Rainby Henry David Thoreau
My books I'd fain cast off, I cannot read,
'Twixt every page my thoughts go stray at large
Down in the meadow, where is richer feed,
And will not mind to hit their proper targe....more
We Ain'T Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rainby Charles Bukowski
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era....more
Gee, You'Re So Beautiful That It's Starting To Rainby Richard Brautigan
Oh, Marcia,
I want your long blonde beauty
to be taught in high school,
so kids will learn that God...more
The Rain And The Windby William Ernest Henley
The rain and the wind, the wind and the rain --
They are with us like a disease:
They worry the heart, they work the brain,
As they shoulder and clutch at the shrieking pane,...more
Rain Towards Morningby Elizabeth Bishop
The great light cage has broken up in the air,
freeing, I think, about a million birds
whose wild ascending shadows will not be back,
and all the wires come falling down....more
The Rainby William Henry Davies
I hear leaves drinking rain;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beneath
Drop after drop;...more
Rainby Jack Gilbert
Suddenly this defeat.
This rain.
The blues gone gray
And the browns gone gray...more
Like The Touch Of Rainby Edward Thomas
Like the touch of rain she was
On a man's flesh and hair and eyes
When the joy of walking thus
Has taken him by surprise:...more
Rainby Charles Bukowski
...more
An Autumn Rain-Sceneby Thomas Hardy
There trudges one to a merry-making
With sturdy swing,
On whom the rain comes down....more
A Night-Rain In Summerby James Henry Leigh Hunt
Open the window, and let the air
Freshly blow upon face and hair,
And fill the room, as it fills the night,
With the breath of the rain's sweet might....more
Rain Or Shineby Charles Bukowski
the vultures at the zoo
(all three of them)
sit very quietly in their
caged tree...more
The Fitful Alternations Of The Rainby Percy Bysshe Shelley
...more
You Come To Me Quiet As Rain Not Yet Fallenby Brian Patten
You come to me quiet as rain not yet fallen
Afraid of how you might fail yourself your
dress seven summers old is kept open
in memory of sex, smells warm, of boys,...more
When The Sun Come After Rainby Robert Louis Stevenson
WHEN the sun comes after rain
And the bird is in the blue,
The girls go down the lane
Two by two....more
Horses And Men In Rainby Carl Sandburg
Let us sit by a hissing steam radiator a winter's day, gray wind pattering frozen raindrops on the window,
And let us talk about milk wagon drivers and grocery delivery boys.
Let us keep our feet in wool slippers and mix hot punches--and talk about mail carriers and...more
During Wind And Rainby Thomas Hardy
THEY sing their dearest songs--
He, she, all of them--yea,
Treble and tenor and bass.
And one to play; ...more
Rain In Summerby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
How beautiful is the rain!
After the dust and heat,
In the broad and fiery street,
In the narrow lane,...more
In Spring Rainby Kobayashi Issa
In spring rain
a pretty girl
yawning....more
The word POETRY originates from a Greek word meaning TO MAKE. A poet is thus a maker and the poem something that is made or created. No single definition of poetry is possible but some characteristic features of poetry may be mentioned. Poetry has a musical quality with rhythm, pitch, metre and it may use figures of speech such as simile and metaphor. While quite a few poems in this selection are in traditional forms, the unit also includes modern poems that are free from formal restrictions.
Here is a list of English Poems written by various authors. Whatever the question is, poetry may be the answer.
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April Rain Songby Langston Hughes
Let the rain kiss you
Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops
Let the rain sing you a lullaby
The rain makes still pools on the sidewalk...more
Rainby Robert Louis Stevenson
The rain is raining all around,
It falls on field and tree,
It rains on the umbrellas here,
And on the ships at sea....more
Rainby Edward Thomas
Rain, midnight rain, nothing but the wild rain
On this bleak hut, and solitude, and me
Remembering again that I shall die
And neither hear the rain nor give it thanks ...more
Spring Rainby Sara Teasdale
I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain....more
There Will Come Soft Rainby Sara Teasdale
There will come soft rain and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,...more
Before Summer Rainby Rainer Maria Rilke
Suddenly, from all the green around you,
something-you don't know what-has disappeared;
you feel it creeping closer to the window,
in total silence. From the nearby wood...more
The Summer Rainby Henry David Thoreau
My books I'd fain cast off, I cannot read,
'Twixt every page my thoughts go stray at large
Down in the meadow, where is richer feed,
And will not mind to hit their proper targe....more
We Ain'T Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rainby Charles Bukowski
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era....more
Gee, You'Re So Beautiful That It's Starting To Rainby Richard Brautigan
Oh, Marcia,
I want your long blonde beauty
to be taught in high school,
so kids will learn that God...more
The Rain And The Windby William Ernest Henley
The rain and the wind, the wind and the rain --
They are with us like a disease:
They worry the heart, they work the brain,
As they shoulder and clutch at the shrieking pane,...more
Rain Towards Morningby Elizabeth Bishop
The great light cage has broken up in the air,
freeing, I think, about a million birds
whose wild ascending shadows will not be back,
and all the wires come falling down....more
The Rainby William Henry Davies
I hear leaves drinking rain;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beneath
Drop after drop;...more
Rainby Jack Gilbert
Suddenly this defeat.
This rain.
The blues gone gray
And the browns gone gray...more
Like The Touch Of Rainby Edward Thomas
Like the touch of rain she was
On a man's flesh and hair and eyes
When the joy of walking thus
Has taken him by surprise:...more
Rainby Charles Bukowski
...more
An Autumn Rain-Sceneby Thomas Hardy
There trudges one to a merry-making
With sturdy swing,
On whom the rain comes down....more
A Night-Rain In Summerby James Henry Leigh Hunt
Open the window, and let the air
Freshly blow upon face and hair,
And fill the room, as it fills the night,
With the breath of the rain's sweet might....more
Rain Or Shineby Charles Bukowski
the vultures at the zoo
(all three of them)
sit very quietly in their
caged tree...more
The Fitful Alternations Of The Rainby Percy Bysshe Shelley
...more
You Come To Me Quiet As Rain Not Yet Fallenby Brian Patten
You come to me quiet as rain not yet fallen
Afraid of how you might fail yourself your
dress seven summers old is kept open
in memory of sex, smells warm, of boys,...more
When The Sun Come After Rainby Robert Louis Stevenson
WHEN the sun comes after rain
And the bird is in the blue,
The girls go down the lane
Two by two....more
Horses And Men In Rainby Carl Sandburg
Let us sit by a hissing steam radiator a winter's day, gray wind pattering frozen raindrops on the window,
And let us talk about milk wagon drivers and grocery delivery boys.
Let us keep our feet in wool slippers and mix hot punches--and talk about mail carriers and...more
During Wind And Rainby Thomas Hardy
THEY sing their dearest songs--
He, she, all of them--yea,
Treble and tenor and bass.
And one to play; ...more
Rain In Summerby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
How beautiful is the rain!
After the dust and heat,
In the broad and fiery street,
In the narrow lane,...more
In Spring Rainby Kobayashi Issa
In spring rain
a pretty girl
yawning....more
The word POETRY originates from a Greek word meaning TO MAKE. A poet is thus a maker and the poem something that is made or created. No single definition of poetry is possible but some characteristic features of poetry may be mentioned. Poetry has a musical quality with rhythm, pitch, metre and it may use figures of speech such as simile and metaphor. While quite a few poems in this selection are in traditional forms, the unit also includes modern poems that are free from formal restrictions.
Here is a list of English Poems written by various authors. Whatever the question is, poetry may be the answer.
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There are trillion ways you can write a poem You need to first capture a moment, describe about the emotions, respond to questions your mind asks when you start writing.
Here is a lovely poem:Rain, rain, whenever it comes,
My window shivers;
Silver drops of pouring water
Slowly fill the rivers.
Nourishing the tall trees;
Cold winds blow;
The sky shines all over
With thunder’s glow.
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