Rotherhithe by Edd Hofman and Maeve Caviston Diffley.
This is from a series of four images, see them here
almost the plum strip of the metropolitan line
almost the perfume box in the chemist’s window
almost the early tulip in the plastic-wrapped bouquet
almost the flying fringe of the city man’s scarf
almost the laughing lips of the Trinidadian girl
almost the ink in ‘St Martin’s evensong’
almost the colour of that coat she wore
when we walked beneath the plane trees.
On the way to Morden I went to
Many stations more den I meant to.