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The swift sun hunting rain - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

Joystruck demon of rain - manuel arturo abreu "Klangfarbenmelodie"

Where it revels and reflects on sunshine and rain - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Mirror Man"

From desolations and eternal rains - Harold Acton "Greenness Unsecreted"

The shale night filling with rain - Carl Adamshick "The solitude of an apricot"

A rain of poisonous lilacs - Etel Adnan "Night"

Season of snows and bitter rain - Conrad Aiken "Romance"

Dances to the rhythm of the rain - Francisco X. Alarcon "Dancing in the Streets"

Flinging luminous lances of rain - Daisy Aldan "Women at Windows"

The sky darts through you like blue rain - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"

Tangled in tremulous skeins of rain - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Before the Rain"

Even the rain - Agha Shahid Ali "Even the Rain"

Bought even the rain - Agha Shahid Ali "Even the Rain"

Why shouldn't the rain signal regret - Kazim Ali "The Man in 119"

I linger here still with the rain and my regrets - Kazim Ali "The Man in 119"

Storms of shape and hue rain tremors - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

Weeks of rain making me forget - Hari Alluri "Spiral"

Melting into condensed rain - Zaina Alsous "Dead as a Dodo"

Of grey magic like rain - Margaret C. Anderson "Life Itself"

Dappled with rain and emptied smudges - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"

Clambering out of the rain clouds - William Archila "Childhood"

Rain of blood and wreath of flame - Sir Edwin Arnold "The First Distribution of the Victoria Cross (June 26, 1857)"

Tender rain for aching hills - Charles Ashleigh "Beyond Good and Evil" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]

And sharper shot the rain - William Edmondstoune Aytoun "The Heart of Bruce"

In broken sentences of falling rain - Albion Fellows Bacon "Oh, Dreary Day!"

To the bottom of the rain - James Baldwin "Inventory/On Being 52"

The concrete sky insists on rain - Mary Jo Bang "Four Boxes of Everything"

Radio signals run through rain - Mary Jo Bang "One Photograph of a Rooftop"

Such night of ravage and rain - Maurice Baring "In Memoriam, A.H. (Auberon Herbert, Captain Lord Lucas, R.F.C.; killed November 3, 1916)"

and suddenly flings in a rain of gold - Elizabeth Bartlett "I would remember"

Windless season without rain - Elizabeth Bartlett "This Side the Fog"

Treetops full of rain - Basho transl. by David Young

Grim display of rain and hail - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"

Opening my mouth to the rain - Ellen Bass "Sometimes I'm frightened"

Only one rainy cave of hollow gloom - Charles Baudelaire "The Remorse of the Dead" transl. not credited

Who rules a land of rains - Charles Baudelaire "Spleen" transl. not credited

Pour your rain on the bitter tree - Stephen Vincent Benet "8:30 A. M. on 32nd Street"

Storming, thrashing arrows of the rain - Stephen Vincent Benet "Rain after a Vaudeville Show"

Caught in the terrier mouth of rain - Stephen Vincent Benet "Resurrection"

Egrets at the edge of rain - Margo Berdeshevsky "Dusk"

No conflict between humans and rain - Mei-mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"

Strangers just in from the rain - Terry Blackhawk "Sun Hat: Cape Cod Photo #1"

And the balm of rain - Richard Blanco "Como Tu/Like You/Like Me"

Raining away my sorrows - Richard Blanco "Maine Yet Miami"

Treasured rain falling on dark ground - Arna Bontemps "The Return"

Following the track of blowing leaves and cool white rain - Arna Bontemps "The Return"

rains dialects rippled on hills - Aaron Boothby "Jurupa Hills/Riverside"

Eerie fingers of the rain - Louise Morey Bowman "The Birth-Night"

Have wanted clean rain - Kay Boyle "Monody to the Sound of Zithers"

A walk-around dance of rain and dew - Russell Brakefield "Rag"

The first rain to break a dry spell - William Brewer "Dog Days"

The dark rain veil making a bride of the mountain - Traci Brimhall "Mouth of the Canyon"

Folding in the smaller rain - Lucie Brock-Broido "After Raphael"

To merge into the sobbing rain - Lucie Brock-Broido "Dire Wolf"

With a bottle of rain - Calef Brown "Weatherbee's Diner"

No sky here allows for rain - Jericho Brown "The Interrogation"

Rain and silence paid another call - Paul Cameron Brown "Rain Film"

Never stirred by rain - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

When the rains have glazed the snow - William Cullen Bryant "A Winter Piece"

Clouds drop baptismal showers of rain - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]

Blessed sunshine, and thrice-blessed rain - George S. Burleigh "Sunshine and Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

When rain falls like cold missiles - Anthony Butts "The Landscape for Growth"

The many whispers before rain - Witter Bynner "The New World IX"

Had rained diamonds for an hour - Will Carleton "Wealth"

Dwelt with the nomad tents of rain - Bliss Carman "The White Gull"

When morning rose above the rain - Edward Carpenter "The Artist to His Lady"

Showers red rain on the shining way - Edward Carpenter "In a Canoe"

The joyous braiding of sun and rain - Cyrus Cassells "Jasmine"

The wind is weary of the rain - Walter Richard Cassels "Gone"

With rain-cloud and swallow - Willa Cather "Fides, Spes"

Or gather marigolds in winter rain - Willa Cather "Sleep, Minstrel, Sleep"

Clouds beyond the rain - George Spencer Cautley "Summer Sunset"

Unbidden like at generous rain - Mary Jean Chan "The mother finds her own wild, lost beginnings deep within the body of her daughter"

Taller than this rain - Jennifer Chang "How to Live in an American Town"

The irreversibility of rain - Victoria Chang "OBIT [The Blue Dress]"

Weave your rain into a diamond mesh - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Worship"

The rain your lunatic photographer - Chen Chen "Night Falls Like a Button"

The rains have rolled back - Ching-In Chen "Simulacra"

The rain is changed to silver dust - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"

Came ruin and the rain that burns - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"

Our monks go robed in rain and snow - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book III. The Harp of Alfred"

A carnival ride in the rain - Gabrielle Civil "Three of Cups"

Transforms in the lethal rain - G. O. Clark "American Poetry 101 Mashup"

Less rain means more salt - Killarney Clary "[Backlit by the glitter-chopped horizon,]"

Telling time by rain and candles - Leonard Cohen "For E.J.P."

To wash my eyelids in the rain - Leonard Cohen "So Long, Marianne"

To illustrate the rain - Billy Collins "A History of Weather"

Find the rain of night - Hilda Conkling "First Songs: V"

A meditative measure of wind and rain - CAConrad "(Soma)tic 5: Storm SOAKED Bread"

The blessed, long-harvested rains - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"

Through the red rains rising - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Death of Cuchulain"

In the loose girdle of soft rain - Hart Crane "My Grandmother's Love Letters"

In a courtyard slicked by rain and blood - Jennifer Crow "Mathematics"

Rain, forgotten between stars - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"

Dripping rains of chill December - Rev. William Crowe "Lewesdon Hill"

Who tend my roots with rains of gall - Countee Cullen "Confession"

Rains of gall and suns of prejudice - Countee Cullen "Confession"

Wild hounds of the wind and rain - Olive Custance "The Storm"

As in rain of a kingly storm - H.D. "Toward the Piraeus"

Tree frogs blossoming after a country rain - Geffrey Davis "What I Mean When I Say Farmhouse"

The surprise of purple and the scent of rain - Kwame Dawes "Purple"

The muffled skirmish of the rain - Coningsby Dawson "Remembering in Heaven"

Learn the language of rain - Tyree Daye "No Ghost Abandoned"

A sky raining diamonds collected in my hat - Martins Deep "On a Dreamscape Where My Father Is a Spaceship Pirate"

Succulents when the rain was scarce - Alison Hawthorne Deming "Eve Revisited"

Pondered the redundancy of rain - Jose Hernandez Diaz "The Flame"

Petition the future for more days without rain - Chelsea Dingman "In the Third Trimester, They Can't Find a Heartbeat"

Fills with the strange rain of stars - Chris Dombrowski "Fluvial"

Two crows rowing through the rain - Chris Dombrowski "Some Nights the River"

An incomprehensible volume of rain - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"

Where it rained always & without pity - Matt Donovan "Green Means Literally a Thousand Things or More"

The incessant rain of melody - Edward Dowden "From April to October: IV. The Skylark"

The rain of heavenly laughters - Edward Dowden "Musicians"

Celestial leavings of the rain - Helen Parry Eden "The Snare"

Brace before the rain - Katherine Edgren "The Gift of Warning"

To swim in the rain and remember - Ansel Elkins "Native Memory"

The general sense of rain - Chiyuma Elliott "The Winter Mirror (In Windows Acting Just Like Leaves)"

Words more soft than rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Character"

Giving rain to grain and flax - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 27. E-Ugalgala, the Temple of Ishkur in Karkara" transl. by Sophus Helle

Touch the soil & bring the rain - Maritza N. Estrada "Audience"

In a sputtering, sparking rain - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"

Calling always for rain - Eve L. Ewing "Shea Butter Manifesto"

Rains down light like argent snows - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"

Tangles of rain molding our homes from the inside - Adam Fell "Sorry I Don't Feel Like Talking About Golf Today"

In splendor of irradiant rain - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"

Stabbed with the swords of the rain - John Gould Fletcher "Kiyonobu and Kiyomasu Contrasted"

Fluttering butterflies in the rain - John Gould Fletcher "Moods"

Rain rolls its tides before us - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Origin of Planets"

Last through anxious rain - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 9"

Enough to wake the rain - Julie Fogliano "Spring, May 20"

Strength enough to kill the rain - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 1"

Like a cooling bell and rain - Maxwell E. Foster "Truth"

fetched with black rain and wild hanging gardens - Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron "Cities in Fog"
Heavy rains choking in the roof-drains - John Freeman "The Chair"

And the smell of fire drowned in rain - Robert Frost "The Kitchen Chimney"

The straight lines of the rain - Zona Gale "Contours"

When the rain comes to erase the streets - Suzanne Gardinier "Stammering translated sonnet in which the poet sends the rains of Havana to her love in New York"

As a rain that beats all day - Theodosia Garrison "Two Brothers"

Chill with icy sleet and rain - Jane Gay "Our Childhood"

Rain making rivers by the curb - Natalie Goldberg "Home"

With stinging foam and swinging rains - Louis Golding "Who Knows Me?"

A metal rain of radiant dye - Edmund Gosse "A Dream of November"

the fireworks' ashes rain down - Layla Azmi Goushey "Dream Particles"

Music rained down ineffably sweet - Herbert H. Gowen "The Little Grey Lamb"

A week spent under raining skies - Robert Graves "Limbo"

Luminous with planets to light the rain - Margherita Guidacci "All Saints' Day" transl. by Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann

With rains of unrevealed desire - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"

Hushed corners of endless rain - Nathalie Handal "Santo Domingo"

In the shower of an unseasonal rain - Vijayalakshmi Harish "Cure"

The brown feet of tropical rain - Joy Harjo "Bless this Land"

When fire and brimstone rained on that nice little house - J.D. Harlock "I Thought the End of the World Would Be a Bit More Exciting Than This"

You're all rained out diamonds - francine j. harris "until it comes"

Pelted with roses and rinsed with the rain - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "Brother O' Mine"

Thus dividing rain and roses - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "Lines to Death"

A rose grows sweeter every time it rains - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "The Long Twilight"

Gold coins raining down on her - Mary Hickman "Everything Is Autobiography and Everything Is a Portrait"

Each night is a casket of rain - Faylita Hicks "Saint She of All the Missing Things"

If rain sat at my table - Bob Hicok "More than whispers, less than rumors"

Leaving that to wind and rain - Bob Hicok "No Stones"

Even the bitterest rain can sink into sand - Conrad Hilberry "Clue"

A pair of sevens standing in the rain - Conrad Hilberry "The Double Flail or Double Hook"

A vacancy between drops of rain - Conrad Hilberry "Junior Powell, Sand Gap, Kentucky, with a Borrowed Guitar"

When rain leaps to the waiting of roots - Jane Hirshfield "A Blessing for Wedding"

That shines unleafed in winter rain - Jane Hirshfield "A Sweetening All Around Me as It Falls"

So lonely only rain will help - Jackson Holbert "After Rilke"

Acid rain from a sky the color of cinders - Brian Hugenbruch "Worlds I Didn't Hear"

In time of silver rain - Langston Hughes "In Time of Silver Rain"

Autumn flower in the frozen rain - Langston Hughes "Troubled Woman"

Anchored with the rain - Richard Hughes "The Rolling Saint"

A dry whisper of withered rain - Aldous Huxley "Anniversaries"

As if the tempest thirsted for the rain - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus

Even the rain could feel oracular - Luisa A. Igloria "To unravel a torment you must begin somewhere"

In the dropping rain's despite - Jean Ingelow "Contrasted Songs: A Lily and a Lute"

No rain left in heaven - Jean Ingelow "Songs of Seven: Seven Times One. Exultation"

Begins sobbing tears of rain - Carly Inghram "For a Moment, Everything Is Small and Familiar"

And rained down flowers of speech - "IV: Mexica Otoncuicatl | An Otomi Song of the Mexicans" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

A sheaf of red cloth soaked in rain - John James "Scarecrow"

Wakened rains and clouds - Robinson Jeffers "The First Grass"

With your palms full of rain - Allison Eir Jenks "Different Ideas of Honor"

Under the rain's gaping sluices - Johannes V. Jensen "At Memphis Station" transl. by S. Foster Damon

Let me be buried in the rain - Helene Johnson "Invocation"

In a city made of rain - Saeed Jones "Postapocalyptic Heartbeat"

In each slant rain's worried whispers - Judy Jordan "Help Me to Salt, Help Me to Sorrow"

Wrapped in sullen mist and rain - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"

Rain, relentless as obsession - Jane Kenyon "Three Crows"

Left my blessings to rust in the rain - Vandana Khanna "Parvati Fails the First Test of Being Holy"

By rain and sunshine reared - Joyce Kilmer "The Grass in Madison Square"

Who intimately lives with rain - Joyce Kilmer "Trees"

Weather and rain have undone it again - Rudyard Kipling "The Way Through the Woods"

I'm a tiger in the rain - Sarah Kirsch "Sad Day in Berlin" transl. by Gerda Mayer

Unraveled this rainy night - Yusef Komunyakaa "Autobiography of My Alter Ego"

Turns the pages of rain - Ted Kooser "A Rainy Morning"

The earth is rejecting the rain - Andrew Kozma "11th Hour Sonnet"

Grown great and stately with the rain - Archibald Lampman "After Rain"

Grey battalions of rain - Archibald Lampman "An Ode to the Hills"

Wheeling shadows black with rain - Archibald Lampman "The Poet's Song"

With the rain of ruined leaves - Archibald Lampman "September"

The massed memory of upriver rain - Michael Lauchlan "Lips"

Pouring clouding rain into the sink - Dorianne Laux "My Mother's Colander"

Beneath the bayonets' slant rain - D.H. Lawrence "Guards!"

With leaping fire and boiling roar of rain - Richard Le Gallienne "The Rainbow"

Harp fingered of winds and rains - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"

That brings the sister rains - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"

The rain she's collected is enough - Angel Leal "My Mother Dreams of Endlessness"

Glint like birds behind the rain - Joseph Lease "True Faith"

All pause to sing in praise of rain and sky - Mary Soon Lee "Aubade from the After Days"

Ask the rain to clear my path - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"

And never feared the rain - Winifred M. Letts "Hallows'e'en"

The whole weight of the rain - Philip Levine "Clouds Above the Sea"

Softened to the usual shades of rain, night, sleep - Philip Levine "Winter Words"

A red pavilion beyond the rain - Li Shang-yin "Spring Rain" transl. by Burton Watson

Powerless before the dawn-borne rains - Li Yu "[Blossoms of the wood have scattered]" transl. by Burton Watson

The road has been paved in rain - Ada Limon "The Widening Road"

Chaos sleet and chaos rain - Vachel Lindsay "The Comet of Prophecy"

Rain tinged with lavender - Emily O. Liu "[Time Wrinkles]"

My rain-drenched reflection - Myra Cohn Livingston "Cricket Never Does: Autumn"

Lost in the veil of rain - Casandra Lopez "10th St Porch: Investigation"

Who thinks himself rain - Kyle Carrero Lopez "Untitled (Havana, 2000)"

A flickering afterimage of the nightmare rain - Audre Lorde "Afterimages"

When fox fire glimmers through drizzling rain - Lu Yu "In a Boat on a Summer Evening, I Heard the Cry of a Water Bird. It was Very Sad and Seemed to Be Saying, 'Madam Is Cruel!' Moved, I Wrote This Poem" transl. by Burton Watson

In a blue collusion of dusk and rain - Alessandra Lynch "Meditation on Rain"

A shattering of murky fins raining into silver scales - Laura Ma "Cradling Fish"

Where night rains weep - Amice MacDonell "Culloden Moor"

Growing quietly on through drought and rain - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "thrift"

The tears of the brown rain - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Fear"

And swept with bitter rain - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Homesteader"

Of gnats, amyl nitrate, and goddamn rain - Randall Mann "The Fall of 1992, Gainesville, Florida"

In the rain diamonds and delerium - Joyce Mansour "The Sun in Capricorn" transl. by Carol Cosman

Starless darkness and the rush of rain - Edwin Markham "Wail of the Wandering Dead"

The rain has shelved its watering can - Kettly Mars "Between midnight and eternity" transl. by Nathan H. Dize

Like a jaguar that once drank rain - David Tomas Martinez "The Only Mexican"

Hopes for little after months of rain - John Masefield "King Cole"

The guarded heart against excess of rain - Edgar Lee Masters "Heaven Is but the Hour"

To a future of mindless rain - Khaled Mattawa "Shikwah"

With clean white tears of April rain - Theodore Maynard "Easter"

The quiet orchards folded in the rain - Theodore Maynard "The Singer to His Lady"

In the wind and bitter rain - Theodore Maynard "The Stirrup Cup"

The breath of coming rain - John McCrae "Then and Now"

Winds and rains who have lost their names - Brandy Nālani McDougall "Ka ‘Ōlelo"

Baptized in tender rain - Claude McKay "A Memory of June"

The soft rain-kisses of the night - Claude McKay "A Red Flower"

As golden rain in the singing grass - Louis J. McQuilland "Gladys in the Woodland"

The fortitude of rain hitting the roof - Erika Meitner "Non-lieux"

A rain to pierce the roof - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"

The coming of wrathful rain - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"

As the cries of the rainy cranes - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"

The wedding song of sun and rains - George Meredith "The Lark Ascending"

Straight rains and tiger sky - George Meredith "Love in the Valley"

A blood kinship with rain - W.S. Merwin "Coming to the Morning"

Only the weight of rain - M.S. Merwin "Entry"

And the ages of rain - W.S. Merwin "Just This"

Turquoise alive in the rain - Claire Meuschke "zero in on"

To hear that lonely passion of the rain - Charlotte Mew "The Fete"

Take the riches of the rain - Alice Meynell "The Spring to the Summer"

And midnights of invisible rain - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"

Silent labours of the rain - Alice Meynell "To Any Poet"

But the rain is full of ghosts tonight - Edna St Vincent Millay "Eight Sonnets: V"

Unremembered as old rain - Edna St Vincent Millay "Passer Mortuus Est"

A rain that hushes the silence - Matt W. Miller "Far Away"

In a basket of glass rain - Claire Millikin "Doll Daughter"

Centuries of rain weighed the windows down - Claire Millikin "Dress Like a Girl"

The way a sky shuts with rain - Claire Millikin "Escalator"

But the rains remembered those hallways - Claire Millikin "The Incest Doll"

Canted weft of rain - Claire Millikin "Peacock Coat"

Pack the car with the weight of rain - Claire Millikin "Shopping Mall Dolls"

Derivatives of rain without protection - Claire Millikin "Some Dolls"

Only the moonlight and the rain - Anis Mojgani "Leda"

This sheet of rain evaporates - Carol Moldaw "The Lightning Field, 6"

Through planes and prisms of rain - N. Scott Momaday "The Blind Astrologers"

Vague margins of advancing rain - N. Scott Momaday "Lines for My Daughter"

Keeping the beat of burning rain - N. Scott Momaday "Linguist"

Weep themselves away in rain - Robert Montgomery "Mortality" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Heavy with the rain of all eyes - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

because I called down blood rains - Soonest Nathaniel "Why?"

On this day of shattering rain - Maggie Nelson "After Talking Late with Friends and a Line by T'ao Ch'ien"

Forty rainy suns over the mountains - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Always burdened by the rain - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Tomorrow will rain blood - Pablo Neruda "Cortes" transl. by John Felstiner

Joy in fire and rain - Pablo Neruda "How Much Happens in a Day" transl. by Alastair Reid

Solitary in your rainy kingdom - Pablo Neruda "Land and Man Unite" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Rain on a day of love - Pablo Neruda "Man" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Burning rain over the red earth - Pablo Neruda "Mexican Serenade" transl. by Alastair Reid

The bristling enmity of icebergs and rain - Pablo Neruda "The Oceanics" transl. by Jack Schmitt

The calligraphy of the rain - Pablo Neruda "Ode to an Aged Poet" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden

With a shout of birds in the rain - Pablo Neruda "Ode with a Lament" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Sparks flying in the voice of the rain - Pablo Neruda "Slow Lament" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Where rain established its home - Pablo Neruda "The Stones and the Birds" transl. by Dennis Maloney

While the great rain of July falls - Pablo Neruda "Superstitions" transl. by Alastair Reid

Rain rumbled on the roofs - Pablo Neruda "Where the Rain Is Born: The Father" transl. by Alastair Reid

Wrapped in cold rain and bells - Pablo Neruda "Winter Garden" transl. by William O'Daly

Like a lantern tipped in the rain - Pablo Neruda "Youth" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Laughing where the sad rain wept - E. Nesbit "To a Child (Rosamund)"

Your song quivers in the rain - Mari Ness "Tongueless"

The twin seasons of rioting sun and rain - Grace Nichols "From the Balcony of Eldorado"

The flowing symphony of sun and rain - Grace Nichols "Lost in Translation"

Soothed by the charity of the deep sea rain - Robert Nichols "Ardours and Endurances: Farewell to Place of Comfort"

Soothed by the charity of the deep sea rain - Robert Nichols "Farewell to Place of Comfort"

Storm-clouds and thunder and dark rainy weather - Sarah Noble-Ives "The Rainbow"

The right kind of rain - William Notter "High Plains Farming"

The rain in the dreaming hollows - Edward J. O'Brien "Hellenica"

Grey rain in roaring streams - Eochadh O'Hosey (or Hussey) 17th century "O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire" transl. by James Clarence Mangan

The quick white summer rain - Mary Oliver "Maples"

Whose other name is rain - Mary Oliver "Not This, Not That"

The bundles of harsh, beneficent rain - Mary Oliver "One"

The black fingerprint of the rain - Mary Oliver "What Is It"

The clear pebbles of the rain - Mary Oliver "Wild Geese"

Strong enough to withstand rain - January Gill O'Neil "For Ella"

Whisper for rain - Simon J. Ortiz "From Sand Creek"

Howl at the wind, whimper in the rain - Pao Chao "Rhyme-Prose on the Desolate City" transl. by Burton Watson

Dared not look on the sweet young rain - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"

Sister to the rain - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"

Lovers' oaths are thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's Song"

Thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's song"

Rained wrath upon the streets - Andre F. Peltier "The Love Theme from Switchblade Sisters"

Slipped through blades of rain - Kiki Petrosino "The Child Was in the Woods"

Our garments soaked in promissory rain - Kiki Petrosino "Happiness"

Holding the rain our mouths - Kiki Petrosino "Message from the Free Smiths of Louisa County"

I fill my plate with rain - Kiki Petrosino "Nocturne"

A chandelier of rain - Hai-Dang Phan "River to River"

Between spells of rain - Carl Phillips "Immaculate Each Leaf, And Every Flower"

Leaden rain and iron hail - John Pierpont "Warren's Address"

Rustle of rain on cold hills - Po Chu'i "Pine Sounds" transl. by Burton Watson

Let it be hail, rain, freeze or snow - "Poor Old Horse"

Rifted by years of rain - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"

Redundancies of rain - Lynn Powell "Driftings at Anchor"

The cheek of the rain-starved air - Lynn Powell "Indian Summer"

The insatiable hands of the rain - Lynn Powell "Tantrum, with Mistletoe"

The shimmering secret kept by rain - Rena Priest "Tour of a Salmonberry"

Sliding down the rain-filled darkness - Kevin Prufer "Rain"

Rain that fell like rocks - Rahim Yasin Qaynami "I Was That Person" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

Cedar trees in summer rain - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Prayer"

A grasshopper chirped of rain - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The Quest of the White Heather: Schwartz Wald"

The diary of the rain cloud - Theodore H. Rand "Oblivion"

By sheeted rain blown tempest-wild - Theodore H. Rand "The Opal Fires Are Gone"

Now falls the twisted rain - Theodore H. Rand "The Rain Cloud"

The wraith of the inky rain - Herbert Randall "The Derelict"

Pluck the rain from clouds - Herbert Randall "White Gulls"

When the sky rains jewels - Muhemmetjan Rashidin "Long Live" transl. by Nicholas Kontovas and edited by Gulnisa Nazarova

Companions of dawn, partners of rain - Victoria Redel "The Pact"

The collector of rains - Adrienne Rich "1941"

To braid the crinkled-silver rain - Lola Ridge "Betty"

While rain falls through oleanders - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 1: The Magdalene"

Half-heard like rain on pools - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"

Streak of silver song ravelled with rain - Lola Ridge "'Histrionics'"

Not all the rain of centuries - Lola Ridge "Shadow"

Only the rhythm of the rain - Lynn Riggs "Rhythm of Rain"

The rain will rust it red - James Whitcombe Riley "Charms I: For Corns and Things"

Like a red rose rinsed with rain - James Whitcombe Riley "An Empty Glove"

In a spatter of spiteful rain - James Whitcombe Riley "A Windy Day"

Flashed in a rain of gems - Charles George Douglas Roberts "The Silver Thaw"

His servants are the wind and rain - Lloyd Roberts "The Fruit-Rancher"

Our long grey hosts of rain forever marching by - Lloyd Roberts "Runners of the Rain"

Rain dwelling in the corrugations - Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers "Abandoned Block Factory, Arkansas"

A loss for every other drop of rain - Patrick Rosal "Yes It Will Rain (or Prayer for Our First Home)"

A melody old as rain and excellent of voice - Mark Rudolph "Surreal Wedding"

Of the long multitudinous rain - Carl Sandburg "Monotone"

The peace of long warm rain - Carl Sandburg "Monotone"

Unless the rain is willing - Carl Sandburg "Two Nocturns"

The harsh rain that sweeps behind the thunder - Siegfried Sassoon "The Death-Bed"

Spilling blue words like soft rain - E.F. Schraeder "Procrastination (A Lullaby)"

More a lilac in the rain than a crocus - James Marcus Schuyler "A Poem [Tags of songs]"

Where the rains of eons murmured their refrain - Ann K. Schwader "Desert Nocturne"

These bones we bartered for the rains - Ann K. Schwader "Maya Blue (At Chichen Itza)"

The weights of the winds and the rains - Frederick George Scott "Calvary"

Birds disappeared by rain - Nicole Sealey "the first person who will live to be one hundred and fifty years old has already been born"

That rings like rain before it falls - Tim Seibles "Ode to My Hands"

When the lands are bathed in welcome rain - P. Seshadri "Raksha Bandhan"

Unexceptional as a rain gauge - Diane Seuss "There is a force that breaks the body"

Silence fretted by cadent rain - Clara Shanafelt "Interlude"

The moon rains out her beams - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"

Showers a rain of melody - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"

Angels of rain and lightning - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to the West Wind"

The rains have undone the river - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"

From the leash of wind and rain - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Ballad of the Little Black Hound"

The nest that long was full of rain - Dora Sigerson Shorter "A New Year"

Endless harping on strings of rain - Cedar Sigo "Verlaine Blues"

Blood on leather, a rain of shadows - Marge Simon "Spacers' Prison"

Sometimes raining out of spite - H. Simpson "'There Are Quantities of Things...'"

pasqueflowers open their palms to straight rain - Jake Skeets "Eating Wild Carrots with My Brothers on the Mesa"

Artfully held in the celestial rain - Bruce Smith "Beautiful Throat"

Within the rain's grey monotone - Clark Ashton Smith "The Dream-Bridge"

Something worse than rain - Patricia Smith "Man on the TV Say"

And makes you drink rain - Patricia Smith "Prologue-- And Then She Owns You"

No song of the wind and rain - George Soule "Rebellion"

'Tween two storms of leaden rain - "The Spur of Monmouth" [The Continental Monthly v.I - April, 1862 - no.IV]

Born of fire and nursed by rain - Frank Stanford "The Cape"

When the rain has washed the dark - George Sterling "The Forest Mother"

With spirits of unnumbered rains - George Sterling "The House of Orchids"

Grey as any rain - George Sterling "Justice"

The lost, unhappy rain - George Sterling "Lost Sunsets"

The harvests of her ancient rain - George Sterling "To Germany"

The rain's grey army passed - George Sterling "A Visitor"

A rain of pearl from crumbling moons - George Sterling "White Magic"

Quiet minutes that leave only thoughts of rain - Susan Stewart "Let me tell you about my marvelous god"

A melody made up of rain - M. Letitia Stockett "Sounds"

The tremor of spring rain - Bianca Stone "The Murder"

Gentle history of the rain - Muriel Stuart "Forgotten Dead, I Salute You"

A fancy of the rain - Muriel Stuart "Man and His Makers"

Put up no umbrellas to the rain - Su Tung-p'o "Presented to Liu Ching-wen" transl. by Burton Watson

As a root would wither without rain - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 56: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

The tearful-beaded rain froze into gems - William Albert Sutliffe "Song of the Spirit of the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Glistening in the continuous rain of meteorites - May Swenson "After the Flight of Ranger 17"

Through high hedges of the green rain - May Swenson "Earth Your Dancing Place"

Wan with wrath of wind and rain - Algernon Swinburne "Autumn and Winter"

Rain between the bowing heads of roses - Sonya Taaffe "Idle Thoughts While Watching a Faun"

Keeps the rain off my bed and mat - Tao Yuan-ming aka T'ao Ch'ien "Moving House, No.1" transl. by Burton Watson

Like the rain of yesterday - Sara Teasdale "The Dreams of My Heart"

As rain puts out a star - Sara Teasdale "The Kiss"

In the great rain of moonlight - Sara Teasdale "Places II: Full Moon (Santa Barbara)"

The wrath of the rain - Sara Teasdale "Summer Storm"

Against the tyranny of rain - Öykü Tekten "mountain language"

The gods with mouths full of rain - Öykü Tekten "mountain language"

Lifts its head to the blows of the rain - Dylan Thomas "And death shall have no dominion"

Where thoughts smell in the rain - Dylan Thomas "Light breaks where no sun shines"

Nothing but the wild rain - Edward Thomas "Rain"

As the rain can do without the flowers - Edward Thomas "What Will They Do?"

Young as our streams after rain - Edward Thomas "Words"

Wild with passion's rains - Eloise Bibb Thompson "Ode to the Sun"

Will sell you the rain for a fair price - Edwin Torres "Moroccan Highway"

The ill-omened drum of dropping rain - Iris Tree "[I dread the beauty of approaching spring]"

But mine is the rain and hail - William Troy "Roads"

Endless rains turn the trail to mud - Ts'ao Chih "Presented to Piao, the Prince of Pai-ma" transl. by Burton Watson

Spring scallions cut in night rain - Tu Fu "Presented to Wei Pa, Gentleman in Retirement" transl. by Burton Watson

The rain that cries in silence - Adil Tunyaz "The World in the City of Kashgar" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

Drowned in multitudinous shouts of rain - W.J. Turner "Death"

When rain is lying in shattered bright pools - W.J. Turner "Ecstasy"

The dusk takes refuge in the steady rain - Chase Twichell "Stirred Up By Rain"

Home from the night and rain - Katherine Tynan "The Old House"

Have always hated the rain - Jean Starr Untermeyer "Rain"

Clasped by roots and rains - Louis Untermeyer "The Great Carousal"

Only the desolate rain - Louis Untermeyer "In a Cab"

a hard rain cancelled this existential parade - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "As The Universe Yawns Brer Rabbit Spins A Yarn"

And wonder when a rain will come that way - Mark Van Doren "Travelling Storm"

Upon them the cooling plash of rain - Henry van Dyke "If All The Skies"

A shatter of rain - Vanessa Angelica Villarreal "Thirteen"

Your palms two puddles of rain - Ocean Vuong "Anaphora as Coping Mechanism"

The rain falling through him - Ocean Vuong "Threshold"

In the wake of the rain-lit sun - Derek Walcott "Stream"

And pearls of light rained down on me - Jackie Wang "The Crypt Seed"

From her right the rain - Rosanna Warren "Fugue, Harpsichord"

That redder rain on bloody Marston Moor - "The Watchword" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]

So cheerful after rain - Lucian B. Watkins "The Flower at My Window"

Spring tides robed in rain - Wei Ying-wu "West Creek at Ch'u-chou" transl. by Burton Watson

A storm cloud insisting rain - Joshua Weiner "Art Pepper"

Beneath the rain's unlicensed joys - Helen Hay Whitney "As a Pale Child"

Sit and watch the silent rain - Helen Hay Whitney "To the Beloved"

An April rain of smiles - John Greenleaf Whittier "Psalms"

The corner of a great rain - William Carlos Williams "Contemporania"

Will have a heavier rain - William Carlos Williams "Tract"

What the rain did not uncover - Katie Willingham "Darwinist Logic on Unrequited Love"

That first warm rain that melts the heart of earth - Humbert Wolfe "Balder's Song"

Leaving a country of rain - Cecilia Woloch "Postcard to I. Kaminsky from a Dream at the Edge of the Sea"

Language of leaves and rain - Valerie Worth "Wood Thrush"

The ostensible clarity of rain - Jay Wright "Kumu"

Invites a purging rain - Jay Wright "Sasa"

A turquoise chain of sun-shower rain - Elinor Wylie "The Fairy Goldsmith"

Beloved stones rain down - "XII: Xopancuicatl Nenonotzalcuicatl Ipampa in Aquique Amo on Mixtilia in Yaoc | A Spring Song, a Song of Exhortation, Because Certain Ones Did Not Go to the War" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

A rain of various flowers falls - "XVII: Xochicuicatl | A Flower Song" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Rain down in wondrous showers - "XXVII" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Rain makes a painting on the earth - Yang Licai "All Human Beings Who Suffer" transl. by Joshua Edwards and Lynn Xu

Fistfuls of rain fall hard - Yi Lei "Nature Aria" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi

Would clouds rain down nails from the heavens? - James F. Yockey "What If"

Whoever tuned the radio to rain - Dean Young "Spring Reign"

Where no rains abated the fierce air - Francis Brett Young "104 Fahrenheit"

Race instead against the almost rain - Kevin Young "For the Confederate Dead"

Only rain and your assistant answered - Kevin Young "Urgent Telegram to Jean-Michel Basquiat"

Wind and rain await the opening flower - Yu Wu-ling "Offering Wine" transl. by Burton Watson

Wishing stars would fall as rain - Javier Zamora "Exilados"

To translate rain - Matthew Zapruder "The Lark"

This rain is for us no longer - Matthew Zapruder "The Lark"

Discuss the technique of rain - Matthew Zapruder "Twenty Poems for Noelle"

Rain crocheting moss from mist - Cynthia Zarin "Meltwater"

The rain rubbing out their shadows - Cynthia Zarin "Meltwater"

The sky's aria after weeks of rain - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"

The rain sluices down the bent azaleas - Cynthia Zarin "Rainy Day Fugue"

The wine of autumn rain intoxicates them - Zheng Min "The Gift of Life #5" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

Tiny drops of crystal rain - Zitkála-Šá "Iris of Life"


Elegant as marble in acid rain - Zaina Alsous "Reading Darwish in Vermont"

Seeding our clouds with acid rain - Edgar Kunz "Squatters"

Effaced from marble by acid rain - Mark Wunderlich "My Local Dead"


Downpour.


To survive the fate-rained slaughter - Tania Chen "To a Dear Immortal in a Foreign Land"


Rainbow.


His ghost wears our raincoats - Marianne Chan "Cebu City"


Frozen, rain-drenched, sad betrayed - Eochadh O'Hosey (or Hussey) 17th century "O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire" transl. by James Clarence Mangan


Raindrop.


Raging rainfall of fire - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

I used to write rainfall into existence - Angel Leal "The Witch Recalls Her Craft"

The mean annual rainfall on Plato's Republic - Howard Nemerov "To David, About His Education"

In the rainfall of light - Mary Oliver "Gravel"


Pastures deep in rain-fed grass - Emily Lawless "The Inalienable Heritage"


the slip of a rain-glazed rock - Ashley M. Jones "Lullaby for the Grieving"


Windless you go and rainless - Elizabeth Bartlett "This Side the Fog"

A thousand rainless years - Pablo Neruda "The Bull" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Weary of the rainless sands - George Sterling "An Old Indian Remembers"

Thunder rolling like irony across this rainless land - Keith Taylor "Almost Storm"


Roses rise with red rain-memories - Carl Sandburg "Follies"


Rain-scented eglantine gave temperate sweets - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"


And from the hurt in rainsong - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "Sweet Distress"


Water on a rain-spattered stone - Chris Dombrowski "Inscription"


Beneath as rainstorm of summer stars - Rebecca Dotlich "Room of Place"


Rain-surcharged and sun-forsaken - George Meredith "A Preaching from a Spanish Ballad"


Fishing in a pool of rainwater - R. Zamora Linmark "On Silence"


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