September 26, 2021 by Elizabeth Lerman

I walk deep into the park, despite the rapidly setting sun, and sit myself down in a field that smells like the wild lawn that sprawled against the sea at my grandmother’s house, a coarse, earthy scent that comes from most things green and grown, everything lush and lovely and so settled in itself.

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