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The Rain

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By Edris PostPublished 9 months ago 1 min read
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The Rain
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I hear leaves drinking precipitation;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor underneath
Many drops;
'Tis a sweet clamor to hear
These green leaves drinking close.

Furthermore, when the Sun emerges,
After this Downpour will stop,
A wondrous Light will fill
Every dim, round drop;
I trust the Sun radiates brilliantly;
'Twill be an exquisite sight.

Embodiment is additionally utilized all through the sonnet, with the leaves given human characteristics of drinking and being rich or poor. Symbolism is one more key strategy used to convey the excellence of the downpour, with the sound of leaves drinking portrayed as a "sweet commotion." At long last, imagery is utilized to highlight the interconnectedness of nature, with the downpour and the sun filling in as images of restoration and change. These procedures meet up to make a delightful sonnet that praises the marvels of the nature.

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