Song Of The Rain Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JKAL MLNOP KQRS TDKU KVWX KYA ZAA2C

I am dotted silver threads dropped from heavenA
By the gods Nature then takes me to adornB
Her fields and valleysC
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I am beautiful pearls plucked from theD
Crown of Ishtar by the daughter of DawnE
To embellish the gardensF
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When I cry the hills laughG
When I humble myself the flowers rejoiceH
When I bow all things are elatedI
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The field and the cloud are loversJ
And between them I am a messenger of mercyK
I quench the thirst of oneA
I cure the ailment of the otherL
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The voice of thunder declares my arrivalM
The rainbow announces my departureL
I am like earthly life which begins atN
The feet of the mad elements and endsO
Under the upraised wings of deathP
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I emerge from the heard of the seaK
Soar with the breeze When I see a field inQ
Need I descend and embrace the flowers andR
The trees in a million little waysS
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I touch gently at the windows with myT
Soft fingers and my announcement is aD
Welcome song All can hear but onlyK
The sensitive can understandU
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The heat in the air gives birth to meK
But in turn I kill itV
As woman overcomes man withW
The strength she takes from himX
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I am the sigh of the seaK
The laughter of the fieldY
The tears of heavenA
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So with loveZ
Sighs from the deep sea of affectionA
Laughter from the colorful field of the spiritA2
Tears from the endless heaven of memoriesC

Khalil Gibran



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