Tuesday, December 31, 2002

The Cloud Comments

Rating: 3.1

I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers,
From the seas and the streams;
I bear light shade for the leaves when laid
In their noonday dreams.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Write your name 29 April 2019

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Gorge Brett 29 April 2019

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hi... 29 April 2019

i am happy :) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Dolan Das 09 June 2018

It is an amazing poem of Shelly..

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Gorge Brett 29 April 2019

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Mizzy ........ 27 August 2016

Wonderful use of double rhymes and rhythm.......a master at work.

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Gorge Brett 29 April 2019

I thought that the think of what you think is what you thought when the thinking is when the talk is now what he likes except when he thought that what he said was really what the think of what I thought the say would not what I thought would not think and not say. hi

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Manonton Dalan 14 December 2015

nice long poem........

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Sagnik Chakraborty 24 September 2014

This was the very first poem I read by the Shelley, and ever since that tender age of 11 I've been a dazzled admirer of the Master of Lyric Poetry. I started writing because of Shelley, and because of his matchless verses has Poetry been my first love. Just like the Cloud, Shelley 'silently laughs at (his) own cenotaph'; like the Phoenix, he is immortal. PBS LIVES!

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Gorge Brett 29 April 2019

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Srimayee Ganguly 16 December 2012

This poem is about rebirth and regeneration.

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Matthew Montelione 16 March 2005

Undoubtedly my favorite poem by Shelley. Such genius is shown here, painting such a picture- popping in one's mind every second of the way down each stanza. I can't get enough of this poem.

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Gorge Brett 29 April 2019

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

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