what is the speakers opinion of nature [there will come soft rains]
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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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Sara Teasdale's famous poem called “There will come soft rains” depicts the lack of regard that nature holds for the existence of human beings' presence. In the beginning of the poem, the poet describes peaceful and serene atmosphere where the birds are chirping, and frogs are producing croaking sound in the pond.
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