17+ Philip Larkin's Poem Church Going Background. Some brass and stuff up at the holy end; Sprawlings of flowers cut for sunday brownish now;
The views of this poem are about going to church, not religion.
Faberbooks — philip larkin reads the sunday sessions (lines on a young ladies photograph album). Philip larkin's poetry, though, takes a measured approach to this conflict and manages to treat it with wit, humor, and respectfulness all at the same time. The poem begins with larkin standing outside the church, waiting for a short while to ensure that he will not be interrupting a service if he enters. Larkin's thoughts on visiting a church.