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Stevan Harnad

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Posted on 27th January 202227th January 2022

The Mower (by Philip Larkin)

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48423/the-mower-56d229a740294

Yes.

(But why do we always,
reflexively,
ritually,
appropriate animal suffering
for solemn admonitions
about human suffering?

Because it’s not tragic enough
on its own?)

You may reply,
“Yes,
but why do you always
turn it in this direction?”

Maybe because most
keep turning it in the other…

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