On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book

In his poem, On Finding A Small Fly Crushed In A Book, Turner muses on the fragility of life and how it can be snuffed out in an instant. The poem begins with a description of the fly, crushed and lifeless, found within the pages of a book. Turner uses this image to reflect on the transience of all things and how even the smallest, seemingly insignificant creature can demonstrate the fleeting nature of existence. By using the humble fly as a metaphor for human existence, Turner succeeds in creating a work of art that is a profound reminder to the readers of the preciousness of life and the need to strive to leave a lasting legacy.