Walt Whitman: Poems

Explain how walt whitman portraits works of nature to his poem 'The voice of rain'.

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At the end of the poem, the speaker compares poetry to the rain - equating art with Earth's most essential element. Whitman's comparison between poems and rain is demonstrative of his transcendental beliefs. Rather than associate his poetry with something modern and manmade, he instead chooses to associate it with the eternal cycles of the natural world.