rain in hatter patter patter patter
The lyrics to the Pitter Patter Rain jingle are: "Pitter Patter raindrops Falling from the sky Here is my umbrella To keep me safe and dry"
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
The word to express the sound of rain is Pitter - patter.
pitter patter
pitter patter / drip drop
pitter patter
According to the song:Listen to the rhythm of the falling rainPitter patter pitter patter
The rain makes a plip plop sound or pitter patter
Yes, "pitter patter" is an example of an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of rain gently falling. The phrase "lulled me to sleep" suggests that the sound of the rain helped relax and soothe the person to sleep.
-- the song of birds -- the pitter-patter of the rain -- their wives -- BBC -- the pitter-patter of little feet -- foreign broadcast on shortwave -- the rustling of leaves in the wind -- thunder, during storms of the same name -- the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Words for the sounds water drops make depends on what the drops are hitting. Some possible words include:drippingtinklingtickingtappingpoundingsoundless, soundlessly
for exaample the patter of footsteps, the patter of rain
I think it's "April Rain Dance" My daughter has a printout from the school. I wanted to know the author's name and found this question here. The poem goes: Pitter! Patter! drops of rain Dancing on the windowpane! Sometimes fast and sometimes slow Up and down the glass they go, Making their own music sweet With the patter of their feet--- April! April! April! > And I found the author's name at > http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/userblog.asp?user_id=17704&hy=2003&hm=7 > this poem is written by Marion Doyle