What does the poet feel about nature and mankind? from ther comes the soft rains.
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Will care at last when it is done. The poem is saying that we humans are not as important as we might like to think in the grand scheme of nature. If humans destroy themselves in a war, nature won't care. The birds, the frogs, and the trees will continue to go about their business as if nothing happened.
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Despite the horror inflicted by science upon the earth in "There Will Come Soft Rains," nature is shown to be an even more powerful force. Humans have created a bomb that destroys them all and a house that is incapable of being destroyed by the bomb. But fire, a force of nature, is able to destroy the house.
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