Rain Poems
Rain
Raymond A Foss - A Spring Rain
The world is wet todayluxurious, damp, drencheddrops hug the leaves,anoint the still budded lilac blossomsbefore their bloomingrich.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Spring Rain Song
He was hidden in the nascent emerging buds of the lilac branches, singing hisornate, urgent, compelling songto the back of the hallto.- Rain poems.
Thomas Hardy - An Autumn Rain Scene
There trudges one to a merry-making With sturdy swing, On whom the rain comes down.To fetch the saving medicament Is another bent,.- Rain poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - Before Summer Rain
Suddenly, from all the green around you,something-you don't know what-has disappeared;you feel it creeping closer to the window,in.- Rain poems.
Elinor Wylie - Bells In The Rain
Sleep falls, with limpid drops of rain, Upon the steep cliffs of the town. Sleep falls; men are at peace again While the small drops.- Rain poems.
Conrad Aiken - Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain
Beloved, let us once more praise the rain. Let us discover some new alphabet, For this, the often praised; and be ourselves, The rain,.- Rain poems.
Sylvia Plath - Black Rook In Rainy Weather
On the stiff twig up thereHunches a wet black rookArranging and rearranging its feathers in the rain.I do not expect a miracleOr an.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Capturing The Sound Of Rain
Listening to the timpanithe rhythm of the rainthe rap, the tap,the ratta-tat-tat,the staccato of the drummingon the roof of the vanThe.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Cold Rain, Wet Snow
A cold gray afternooncocooned indoors,watching the scene changeoutside, in the colors,the feel, the moodmorphing day,cold rain, wet.- Rain poems.
Thomas Hardy - During Wind And Rain
They sing their dearest songs --He, she, all of them -- yea,Treble and tenor and bass,And one to play;With the candles mooning each.- Rain poems.
Yosa Buson - Early Summer Rain
Early summer rain--houses facing the river, two of them.- Rain poems.
Matsuo Basho - First Winter Rain
First winter rain--even the monkey seems to want a raincoat.- Rain poems.
Carl Sandburg - Horses And Men In Rain
LET us sit by a hissing steam radiator a winter’s day, gray wind pattering frozen raindrops on the window,And let us talk about milk.- Rain poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - If It Ever Bloody Rains
I never said I would, I only said I could do what you wished, the subtle difference should have raised a cautious flag; maybe I bragged.- Rain poems.
Wang Wei - In My Lodge At Wang Chuan,(After A Long Rain.)
The woods have stored the rain, and slow comes the smoke As rice is cooked on faggots and carried to the fields; Over the quiet marsh-land.- Rain poems.
Kobayashi Issa - In Spring Rain
In spring raina pretty girl yawning.- Rain poems.
Mary Oliver - Last Night The Rain Spoke To Me
Last nightthe rainspoke to meslowly, saying, what joyto come fallingout of the brisk cloud, to be happy againin a new wayon the earth!.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Laughing In The Rain
No one’s timetablegoverned our stepsup with the first lightlong before the sun roseover the slate blue oceanWandering between palm.- Rain poems.
Charles Bukowski - Like A Flower In The Rain
I cut the middle fingernail of the middlefingerright handreal shortand I began rubbing along her cuntas she sat upright in bedspreading.- Rain poems.
Emily Dickinson - Like Rain It Sounded Till It Curved
Like Rain it sounded till it curvedAnd then I new 'twas Wind --It walked as wet as any WaveBut swept as dry as sand --When it had pushed.- Rain poems.
Edward Thomas - Like The Touch Of Rain
Like the touch of rain she wasOn a man's flesh and hair and eyesWhen the joy of walking thusHas taken him by surprise:With the love.- Rain poems.
Lizette Woodworth Reese - Oh, Gray And Tender Is The Rain
Oh, gray and tender is the rain,That drips, drips on the pane!A hundred things come in the door,The scent of herbs, the thought of.- Rain poems.
Emily Dickinson - Our Little Kinsmen After Rain
Our little Kinsmen -- after RainIn plenty may be seen,A Pink and Pulpy multitudeThe tepid Ground upon.A needless life, it seemed to.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Painting In The Rain
A little rain wasn’t going to stop uswe were there to scrape, to prime the houseto help out, make progress.Laughing as the rain ran.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Secondary Rain
Huge droplets explode in the puddlessmall lakes in the uneven surfacecraters in the alley, rivulets connecting themgiant bubbles bursting.- Rain poems.
The world is wet todayluxurious, damp, drencheddrops hug the leaves,anoint the still budded lilac blossomsbefore their bloomingrich.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Spring Rain Song
He was hidden in the nascent emerging buds of the lilac branches, singing hisornate, urgent, compelling songto the back of the hallto.- Rain poems.
Thomas Hardy - An Autumn Rain Scene
There trudges one to a merry-making With sturdy swing, On whom the rain comes down.To fetch the saving medicament Is another bent,.- Rain poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - Before Summer Rain
Suddenly, from all the green around you,something-you don't know what-has disappeared;you feel it creeping closer to the window,in.- Rain poems.
Elinor Wylie - Bells In The Rain
Sleep falls, with limpid drops of rain, Upon the steep cliffs of the town. Sleep falls; men are at peace again While the small drops.- Rain poems.
Conrad Aiken - Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain
Beloved, let us once more praise the rain. Let us discover some new alphabet, For this, the often praised; and be ourselves, The rain,.- Rain poems.
Sylvia Plath - Black Rook In Rainy Weather
On the stiff twig up thereHunches a wet black rookArranging and rearranging its feathers in the rain.I do not expect a miracleOr an.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Capturing The Sound Of Rain
Listening to the timpanithe rhythm of the rainthe rap, the tap,the ratta-tat-tat,the staccato of the drummingon the roof of the vanThe.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Cold Rain, Wet Snow
A cold gray afternooncocooned indoors,watching the scene changeoutside, in the colors,the feel, the moodmorphing day,cold rain, wet.- Rain poems.
Thomas Hardy - During Wind And Rain
They sing their dearest songs --He, she, all of them -- yea,Treble and tenor and bass,And one to play;With the candles mooning each.- Rain poems.
Yosa Buson - Early Summer Rain
Early summer rain--houses facing the river, two of them.- Rain poems.
Matsuo Basho - First Winter Rain
First winter rain--even the monkey seems to want a raincoat.- Rain poems.
Carl Sandburg - Horses And Men In Rain
LET us sit by a hissing steam radiator a winter’s day, gray wind pattering frozen raindrops on the window,And let us talk about milk.- Rain poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - If It Ever Bloody Rains
I never said I would, I only said I could do what you wished, the subtle difference should have raised a cautious flag; maybe I bragged.- Rain poems.
Wang Wei - In My Lodge At Wang Chuan,(After A Long Rain.)
The woods have stored the rain, and slow comes the smoke As rice is cooked on faggots and carried to the fields; Over the quiet marsh-land.- Rain poems.
Kobayashi Issa - In Spring Rain
In spring raina pretty girl yawning.- Rain poems.
Mary Oliver - Last Night The Rain Spoke To Me
Last nightthe rainspoke to meslowly, saying, what joyto come fallingout of the brisk cloud, to be happy againin a new wayon the earth!.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Laughing In The Rain
No one’s timetablegoverned our stepsup with the first lightlong before the sun roseover the slate blue oceanWandering between palm.- Rain poems.
Charles Bukowski - Like A Flower In The Rain
I cut the middle fingernail of the middlefingerright handreal shortand I began rubbing along her cuntas she sat upright in bedspreading.- Rain poems.
Emily Dickinson - Like Rain It Sounded Till It Curved
Like Rain it sounded till it curvedAnd then I new 'twas Wind --It walked as wet as any WaveBut swept as dry as sand --When it had pushed.- Rain poems.
Edward Thomas - Like The Touch Of Rain
Like the touch of rain she wasOn a man's flesh and hair and eyesWhen the joy of walking thusHas taken him by surprise:With the love.- Rain poems.
Lizette Woodworth Reese - Oh, Gray And Tender Is The Rain
Oh, gray and tender is the rain,That drips, drips on the pane!A hundred things come in the door,The scent of herbs, the thought of.- Rain poems.
Emily Dickinson - Our Little Kinsmen After Rain
Our little Kinsmen -- after RainIn plenty may be seen,A Pink and Pulpy multitudeThe tepid Ground upon.A needless life, it seemed to.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Painting In The Rain
A little rain wasn’t going to stop uswe were there to scrape, to prime the houseto help out, make progress.Laughing as the rain ran.- Rain poems.
Raymond A Foss - Secondary Rain
Huge droplets explode in the puddlessmall lakes in the uneven surfacecraters in the alley, rivulets connecting themgiant bubbles bursting.- Rain poems.

