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Presented By :- AKSHAY KUMAR Class :- IX – ‘A’ Roll No. :- 9116 Under the Guidance of Miss. Anju Bai Madam

Song of rain

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Presented By :- AKSHAY KUMARClass :- IX – ‘A’Roll No. :- 9116

Under the Guidance of Miss. Anju Bai Madam

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SummaryThe Rain defines itself as the dotted silver threads dropped from the heavens by the gods. Nature sends it to ‘adorn her fields and valley.’ It is a ‘messenger of mercy’ between the two lovers – the field and the clouds. It quenches the thirst of parched fields embracing the flowers and the trees ‘in a million little ways.’ The arrival of the rein is like a welcome song which all can hear but ‘only the sensitive’ can understand and feel it. The rain is ‘the sigh of the sea,’ the laughter of the field and the tears of the heaven.’

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Theme of the Poem – “Song Of The Rain”

“Song Of The Rain” is the rain’s formation and journey from the womb of the sea to the sky and back to the Earth again. This autobiography divines highlights the divine nature of the rain. It also reveals how nature makes it an instrument to enhance its beauty and to embellish it.

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