What does the poet ask the rain to do
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The poet asks the rain to identify itself. Strangely the rain replies that it is the 'poem of the earth'. The rain describes how it is like a poet's song. ... Then it falls back to earth in order to replenish it and allows new birth.
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⏩ In the poem 'The Voice of the Rain' by Walt Whitman, the poet asked the rain "And who art thou?" meaning "Who are you?". He asked the rain to give its introduction and identity because he wanted to know its origin and the purpose that it served in the world. ⏪
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