Song of the rain is autobiography of the rain.explain
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Rain is dotted silver threads dropped from heaven by Gods which Nature takes away to adorn her fields and valleys....
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Rain is dotted silver threads dropped from heaven by Gods which Nature takes away to adorn her fields and valleys.
Song of the rain.
- In this poetry, Kahlil Gibran honours rain as the earth's life-giving energy.
- The poem is written in the rain's voice.
- The rain is said to look like silver threads dropped from heaven by the gods as it descends from the sky.
- Flowers grow in the rain, adorning the plains and valleys of nature.
- Raindrops are magnificent pearls taken from the goddess Ishtar's crown by Dawn's daughter.
- Ishtar is a goddess who is associated with fertility, love, war, and sex.
- She was the 'divine embodiment of the planet Venus' in the Babylonian pantheon.
- Aya is the goddess of dawn in Babylonian mythology.
- Her daughter collects raindrops and decorates the gardens with them.
- The hills and flowers put on a show.
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