A
poem written by
Christina Rossetti which is exemplary of her continued questioning of
sexuality. On its surface, the poem seems merely a
celebration of a winter
rain. Transcending this reading, "Winter Rain" is a poem of
underlying connections between the sexes in the
propagation of life. The poem uses
metaphoric imagery that is symbolic of
human sexuality at deeper levels. The intent of Rossetti's work is encoded in prominently gender-related
natural imagery, a repeated theme within her larger body of work. In this poem, the coldness of winter snow is replaced by a transitory `winter rain'. This rain marks the end of winter's
barrenness and the beginning of spring's
fertility.
"Winter Rain" defines
sexual relationships in nature and their
interdependence. The poem's speaker is an observer of this working of nature. The rain triggers the
memory of springs past and rewards the
patience of winter. Through natural metaphor winter rain becomes the key to unlocking
the birth of new life in
Spring.