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Hi there... I'll have a go. Kipling puts the notion that things are ordered to occur in the way that they do... from the begining of time. " before we smote the dark in twain" is the "big bang" of the beginning of time. The Rose falls for no apparent reason to the young boy who asks his father... Why did it fall? The Rose as it dies complains about its part in all of this but comes to realise that its death is simply a part of life and... whats more , its death has brought forth a question. Same as you have questioned and I have tried to Answer. Not bad , this guy was a genius. P PS to me there is no religious message here necessarily.. it depends on your view how you interpret the event.

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