By: Alexis Lee
Rain, rain, rain
Rain is like life
Scattered powered-puff clouds bring rain and
Colors like
Emerald, which gleams in the sun
Lavender, the aroma of tranquility
Peach, the honeyed tasting fruit
Without rain, where would the fruits be?
Nectarines, the colors of red and orange, with a scent of white
Apples, the fruit of beauty, adolescence, and joy
Cherries, the merrymaking fruit
Pears, the symbol of immortality
Without rain, all would die
No more memories, no more people, no more smiles
The land would be covered in sorrows that will never echo
The sky would grow painfully dark
Without rain, there would be no Earth
Rain is like never ending blessings poured down from Heaven
My ode to rain
The simple, yet authoritative implement
Rain.
1. I published my ode poem.
2. I chose rain as my subject because rain tends to be looked down on.
3. The tone of my poem is admiring.
4. The theme of my poem is rain is better than you think it is.
5.
A) “Rain is like never ending blessings poured down from Heaven”
B) This is a simile.
C) This sentence contributes to the poem because it adds that rain is good to all things.
A) “Rain is like life”
B) This is a simile.
C) This sentence contributes to my poem because rain produces life to things like plants and animals.
6.
A) I changed “healing” to “tranquility” because tranquility is a broader word which can cover healing and peace.
B) I added the line “the sky would grow painfully dark” to emphasize that rain is needed in this world.
7. This poem was difficult to make because I needed to think deeper about how rain can impact people.
8. I am pretty satisfied with my final draft. This is because I worked hard to research some symbols and ideas to make my poem stronger.