You and me cannot translate the voice of the rain. How does the poet acquire this capability to interpret it?
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It is through this poetic imagination that the poet gives voice and language to the rain, he listens to the rain speaking to him in a tongue that might seem unintelligible to us and then translates into one that everyone can understand. The key to understand the voice of rain is the imagination which the poet uses and imagines what the rain would say to him if it could speak.
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It is through his poetic imagination that the poet gives voice and language to the rain, he listen to the rain speaking to him in a tongue that might seem unintelligible to us and then translates it into one that everyone can understand. The key to understand the voice of the rain is imagination which the poet uses and imagines what the rain would say to him if it could speak.
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