What is Irving Layton's primary concern in the poem Innocence?

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How I interpreted his poem "Innocence" was that he was trying to explain to his daughter in an euphemistic way that everyone dies because we have to make room for more "flowers and weeds" to flourish and maybe become even better than the last flower.
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