Why does Kahlil Gibran call rain �earthly life� in "Song of the Rain"?


Every mortal being on earth is bound to go through a define life cycle. The boundary of earthly life is definite. In the poem �Song of the Rain�, rain has been personified as a living being bound to a life cycle. Like every other thing on earth, rain moves in a circular way by coming back to its origin where it rises up from. From this perspective, the poet Kahlil Gibran is right in describing rain as �earthly life�.   

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