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Famous Raindrop Poems by Famous Poets

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...water whisper: 
The wheel of cloud whirs slowly: while we wait 
In the dark room; and in your heart I find 
One silver raindrop,—on a hawthorn leaf,— 
Orion in a cobweb, and the World....Read more of this...
by Aiken, Conrad



...s, at least, grows clear to me: 
Beauty is a word that has no meaning. 
Beauty is naught to me. 

 He

The last blurred raindrops fall from the half-clear sky, 
Eddying lightly, rose-tinged, in the windless wake of the sun. 
The swallow ascending against cold waves of cloud 
Seems winging upward over huge bleak stairs of stone. 
The raindrop finds its way to the heart of the leaf-bud. 
But no word finds its way to the heart of you. 

 She

This also is clear in the stream of ...Read more of this...
by Aiken, Conrad
...his war
the brooks gave no information
if the mountain spewed stones of fire into the river
it was not taking sides
the raindrop faintly swaying under the leaf
had no political opinions

and if here or there a house
filled with backed-up raw sewage
or poisoned those who lived there
with slow fumes, over years
the houses were not at war
nor did the tinned-up buildings

intend to refuse shelter
to homeless old women and roaming children
they had no policy to keep them roaming
o...Read more of this...
by Rich, Adrienne
...mire may hold. 
 Is there no hope for her—no power to save? 
 Yea, once again to draw up from the clay 
 The fallen raindrop, till it shine above, 
 Or save a fallen soul, needs but one ray 
 Of Heaven's sunshine, or of human love. 
 
 W.C.K. WILDE. 


 




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by Hugo, Victor
...counter I sally.
At first I'm invisible, feeble, and mean,
And o'er me thy breath has dominion;
I'm easily drowned in a raindrop e'en,
Yet in victory waxes my pinion.
When my sister, all-powerful, gives me her hand,
To the terrible lord of the world I expand.

XII.

Upon a disk my course I trace,
There restlessly forever flit;
Small is the circuit I embrace,
Two hands suffice to cover it.
Yet ere that field I traverse, I
Full many a thousand mile must go,
E'en though with tem...Read more of this...
by Schiller, Friedrich von



...r at ebb, past Penmaen Pool. 

But what's to see in stormy weather,
When grey showers gather and gusts are cool?— 
Why, raindrop-roundels looped together
That lace the face of Penmaen Pool. 

Then even in weariest wintry hour
Of New Year's month or surly Yule
Furred snows, charged tuft above tuft, tower
From darksome darksome Penmaen Pool. 

And ever, if bound here hardest home,
You've parlour-pastime left and (who'll
Not honour it?) ale like goldy foam
That frocks an oar in ...Read more of this...
by Hopkins, Gerard Manley
...der 
Rung by silver rung, 
Chaining it fast to Senlin? Its faint shadow 
Flung, waveringly, where his is flung? 
Does a raindrop dazzle starlike down his length 
Trying his futile strength? 
A snowflake startle him? The stars defeat him? 
Through aeons of dusk have birds above him sung? 
Time is a wind, says Senlin; time, like music, 
Blows over us its mournful beauty, passes, 
And leaves behind a shadowy reflection,—
A helpless gesture of mist above the grasses.

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In cold ...Read more of this...
by Aiken, Conrad
...out of the "swagman's yard" 
And over the Great Divide. 



The drought came down on the field and flock, 
And never a raindrop fell, 
Though the tortured moans of the starving stock 
Might soften a fiend from hell. 
And we thought of the hint that the swagman gave 
When he went to the Great Unseen -- 
We shovelled the skeleton out of the grave 
To see what his hint might mean. 

We dug where the cross and the grave posts were, 
We shovelled away the mould, 
When sudden a ve...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton

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