What message does the poem "the voice of the rain" gives to the readers?
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The message the poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’ gives to the readers is the message of giving back to our source or origin. The rain receives life from the earth and its water bodies. It rises from the earth and forms into clouds in the sky; finally it falls back to the earth and its water bodies. Thus rain gives life back to the source from where it receives life.
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The Voice of the Rain by Walt Whitman, on the one hand, focuses on how rain rises from the land and the sea in the form of vapor, becomes a cloud and then falls back to earth to revive drought-hit land and allows seeds to grow into trees. Hence it returns to the earth
On the other hand, the poet highlights a comparison between the rain and a poem by addressing the rain as 'the poem of the Earth'. A poem is born out of the poet's heart, leaves his/her soul and changes its form. Nevertheless, it is always the same at its core and returns to him/her as love from his readers.
On the other hand, the poet highlights a comparison between the rain and a poem by addressing the rain as 'the poem of the Earth'. A poem is born out of the poet's heart, leaves his/her soul and changes its form. Nevertheless, it is always the same at its core and returns to him/her as love from his readers.
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