Read the poem "From a Window" by Charlotte Mew. Then answer the question that follows. From a Window Up here, with June, the sycamore throws Across the window a whispering screen; I shall miss the sycamore more, I suppose, Than anything else on this earth that is out in green. But I mean to go through the door without fear, Not caring much what happens here When I'm away:— How green the screen is across the panes Or who goes laughing along the lanes With my old lover all summer day. Which statement best reflects a universal theme of this poem? Nature is all around us. Seasons are a natural part of life. A woman looks at nature from her window. Nature and life go on, despite our efforts to control them.