the voice of the rain what is the meaning of i rise impalpable
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In the poem ,"The Voice of The Rain" by Walt Whiteman,there is saying that "I rise impalpable".
This lines means that the rain which rises from the land and bottomless seas can not be touched. It is also can not be easily comprehended as it keeps changing. But its content remains the same.
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In the poem ,"The Voice of The Rain" by Walt Whiteman,there is saying that "I rise impalpable".
This lines means that the rain which rises from the land and bottomless seas can not be touched. It is also can not be easily comprehended as it keeps changing. But its content remains the same.
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✝✝…HOPE…IT…HELPS…YOU…✝✝
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the rain rises from land or bottomless sea in the form of water vapor which cannot be seen and is untouchable and hence is impalpable..
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