why dose the rain tell the poet that she cannot be touched?
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The rain explains its eternal journey in its birth-place, i.e. earth to the poet. ... The rain told the poet that she cannot be touched as she rises in the form of water vapour in the sky from the land and the bottomless sea. It changes its shape yet it remains the same.
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The rain explains its eternal journey in its birth-place, i.e. earth to the poet. ... The rain told the poet that she cannot be touched as she rises in the form of water vapour in the sky from the land and the bottomless sea. It changes its shape yet it remains the same.
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