In the poem titled “The Rain” from the English Book III for 1st-year students, the poet W.H. Davies captures the enchanting essence of rain and its impact on nature. He skillfully describes the process of rainwater being absorbed by leaves, creating a melodious and soothing sound.
The upper leaves, representing the more fortunate, receive the raindrops first and then graciously pass them down to the less fortunate leaves below, symbolizing the idea of wealth distribution. As the rain subsides and the sun emerges, the poet anticipates the beautiful sight of raindrops glistening in the sunlight.