The Mower By Philip Larkin The mower stalled, twice; kneeling, I found A hedgehog jammed up against the blades,. 'The Mower' by Philip Larkin is a strange poem about mowing the lawn. It describes the speaker's discovery of a hedgehog in the blades.
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March 2011 Nomination: The Mower [12 June 1979. From Collected Poems 1988] p>I would like to nominate 'The Mower', partly because I have an unaccountable interest in old mowers, partly because of the very precise date of its inspiration (10/06/79), but mostly (98%) because. The Mower is a poem by British poet Philip Larkin, written on 12 June 1979. [1] It was first published in Humberside, the Hull Literary Club magazine, in Autumn 1979. The poem describes a moment when the speaker accidentally killed a hedgehog with his lawn mower while mowing his lawn. Author Maeve Brennan recalled an earlier incident in which Larkin had deliberately killed a hedgehog with his.