Explore 'Rain on the Roof' from the Class 9 English textbook, Beehive. This poignant poem by Coates Kinney reflects on childhood memories, the sound of rain, and the comfort of home.
Author: Coates Kinney
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Discover 'Rain on the Roof', a poignant poem in the Class 9 English Beehive textbook exploring nostalgia and nature. Perfect for students and parents.
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