Dive into D. H. Lawrence’s hauntingly beautiful meditation on medlars and sorb-apples, where decay becomes rich with sensuality, mystery, and autumnal longing. This vivid poem transforms overripe fruit into a powerful symbol of farewell, loneliness, and dark intoxication.
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Poetry – The Mosquito Stunning Dark Masterpiece
A tiny tormentor becomes a strangely mesmerizing villain in this dark, vivid poem, where beauty, menace, and mockery hover in every line. “The Mosquito” turns an ordinary nuisance into a haunting, unforgettable masterpiece.
Poetry Must-Have Compassion for the Boy Who Didn’t Pass
A heartbreaking poem that reminds us the child who didn’t pass may need compassion most of all. With tender emotion, it urges parents and readers alike to see beyond failure and offer kindness where it’s needed most.



