why does the poet say that the rainbow's mother's name was 'tears'?
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The speaker then goes on to say that the rainbow's mother's name is Tears. Rainbows only emerge after a rain or in the presence of a watery vapor. ... First, it helps the reader recall that things of beauty emerge after great pain, using Tears symbolically to represent rain.
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The speaker then goes on to say that the rainbow's mother's name is Tears. Rainbows only emerge after a rain or in the presence of a watery vapor. ... First, it helps the reader recall that things of beauty emerge after great pain, using Tears symbolically to represent rain.
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