· Rain. Don Paterson. on. Rain. “Rain” comes at the end of Paterson’s collection, despite it being the titular poem. In an interview with The . · Rain Poem by Don Paterson. Read Don Paterson poem:I love all films that start with rain: rain, braiding a windowpane or darkening a hung-out dress. Rain by Don Paterson. ‘Rain’ by Don Paterson is divided into seven stanzas of four lines, known as quatrains, and one final line that concludes the text. Uncommon within contemporary poetry, Paterson chose to utilize a structured rhyme scheme in ‘Rain.’. It follows a Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.
Rain by Don Paterson. Adam Newey is delighted by a collection from the master of shadowplay. Adam Newey. Fri EDT. T here's something of the shadow puppeteer in Don Paterson. Published as the final poem in Don Paterson's collection of the same name, 'Rain' is probably Paterson's best-known poem. As well as being a fine poet in his own right, Don Paterson has also written some excellent studies of other poets' work: his introduction to Michael Donaghy, Smith: A Reader's Guide to the Poetry of Michael Donaghy, is required reading for anyone. "Don Paterson's poetry collection Rain contains some great-and I do mean great-poems. He comes very close to Yeats at moments; Yeats without the hocus-pocus. First time through, I reread 'The Day' three times, just to confirm it was as astounding as I suspected.".
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