Philip Larkin was a famous postwar British poet known for his realistic and unromantic perspective on life. In the document, Larkin's poem "Next Please" is summarized, which criticizes human expectancy and our passive nature of always looking forward to what is next rather than living in the moment. The poem presents life's events as a line of approaching ships, with the last ship being death. Through rhyme, language, and metaphor, Larkin emphasizes the problems with how we live by constantly looking ahead instead of appreciating the present.