This poem, "The Light at the Back of the Raindrop," is a poetic exploration of the ethereal beauty found in the smallest of natural phenomena - the raindrop. The author, Natalie Wilkinson, invites the reader to pause and observe the fractured light within a raindrop, which is described as "of no size, no distance, and of no real existence."
The poem suggests that this fleeting light has "snagged its clothes, and left a piece behind," implying that the light has left a lasting impression, even as the raindrop itself disappears. The imagery evokes a sense of wonder and appreciation for the micro-wonders of the natural world, encouraging the reader to "catch some fractured light" and hold it in their hearts.
The poem's concise and evocative language captures the essence of the raindrop's transient beauty, inviting the reader to slow down and savor the hidden marvels that often go unnoticed in the everyday.
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