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The leaf. Held on, despite its withered, colour-changed state. Remembering. As autumn stored away summer's memories like the squirrels in the gardens. Grenfell. Westminster Bridge, Finsbury Park and Borough Market had tried to steal its greenness. Then it fell. It fluttered, on a barely perceivable breeze, down between some tourists. I saw it. Settle there, on the Square's grass, unnoticed, ready for decay and the renewal of life.
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Oct 20, 2017
Oct 20, 2017 at 4:29 PM UTC
At Russell Square Gardens
The leaf. Held on, despite its withered, colour-changed state. Remembering. As autumn stored away summer's memories like the squirrels in the gardens. Grenfell. Westminster Bridge, Finsbury Park and Borough Market had tried to steal its greenness. Then it fell. It fluttered, on a barely perceivable breeze, down between some tourists. I saw it. Settle there, on the Square's grass, unnoticed, ready for decay and the renewal of life.
david-bremner
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Oct 20, 2017
Oct 20, 2017 at 4:29 PM UTC
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