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voice of the rain summary?

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Answered by Srishma
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voice \: of \: the \: rain \: summary

The poet once asked the soft falling rain who it is. Strangely, the raindrops replied and said that it is the music of the earth which is its birth place . It is born out of land and sea in the form of water vapours and rises up in the sky to form clouds. yet ,at its core, it remains the same as it was at birth. It then returns to earth as little droplets which wash away the layers of dust , waters the soil and also helps the seeds sprout again . It gives back life to the earth. It purifies and makes it beautiful over and over again .This cycle goes on eternally.

The poet compares the rain to a song .A song Rises from the heart of a poet .Once it is complete , it is passed on from one person to another .It doesn't matter to him whether any one listens to it or not . After the poet has sung this song is settles back into his heart, which is its birth place .The song keep rising again and again from there. Thus it purifies the poet's heart and make it beautiful.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet gazed at the gentle spell of rain and asked of the rain who it was. Much to the surprise of the poet, it answered him. The rain said that it is the poetry of the earth. It is never ending. It is intangible as it rises out of the land, from the endless sea before it ascends towards heaven. There it changes its form, yet, in essence, it is the same. It once again comes down to earth to refresh the dry earth, to bathe tiny particles and settle the dust layers of the world. As it falls on the earth, the seeds that hitherto lay dormant and lifeless, springs to life. The rain says that the earth is its creator and it gives back life to it. Rain makes the globe wholesome and beautifies it.

Thus, the rain takes a full circle and comes back to its creator, just like the song that originates from its birthplace and after completion, travels around the earth, whether one takes heed of it or not, and then comes back to its place of origin with love.

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