![There is a strong resemblance, both visually and literally, between the two poems 'Cut Grass' and 'The Trees'. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com There is a strong resemblance, both visually and literally, between the two poems 'Cut Grass' and 'The Trees'. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com](https://static3.mbtfiles.co.uk/media/docs/newdocs/as_and_a_level/english/english_literature/poetry/post_1770/philip_larkin/24444/images/preview/img_218_1.jpg)
There is a strong resemblance, both visually and literally, between the two poems 'Cut Grass' and 'The Trees'. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com
Sharon T on Twitter: "Poem of the Day: The Mower. A poem inspired by Philip Larkin mowing his lawn and accidentally killing a hedgehog. It ends with Larkin urging us to be
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From the archive, 6 June 1974: A review of Philip Larkin's new poetry | Philip Larkin | The Guardian
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