Answer and explanation:
The poem There Will Come Soft Rains written by Sara Teasdale describes parts and inhabitants of nature and processes that make nature the way we know it. The author brings to life the picture of the lively atmosphere in nature. She emphasizes how the natural cycle will continue to be performed even when people are not around. No one will even notice that there are no people. Not plants, not animals, not phenomena. Not a single being will remember the wars that took place maybe even on the very same meadow we imagine while reading this poem and it reminds us that Sun does not revolve around us, but the world will continue to exist undisturbed. Soft rains will wash away traces of war and our sins.