In "The Orchard of Rotten Apples," the poet invites readers to wander through a haunting landscape where beauty and decay coexist. Each verse peels back the layers of vivid imagery, revealing bittersweet truths about love, loss, and the human experience. The orchard serves as a metaphor for the contradictions of life, where ripe dreams mingle with spoiled hopes, prompting reflections on the fragility of our aspirations. The poems delve into the...