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- The poem on which Locke tries to draw the blast door map is a hint that what Locke is trying to figure out in a rational way (i.e. where and what the ? is) will be solved by someone else, thanks to a more naive and intuitive approach - see the poem line "two children born yesterday will know more than we do". This seems to coincide with the events in episode "?" where Mr. Eko helps Locke solve the mystery of the question mark by following dreams. Alternatively, this line could refer to Aaron and Walt, or also to the upcoming new character Charlotte Malkin, an Australian girl in her mid to late teens. "Mother as the guard of the sacred flame" could allude to maternal archetypes, honored for their ability to give birth. "Crossing swords over jealous flags" could allude to fighting territorially, as the Others do with the 815 survivors.