Quote by John Geddes
...every time I look at you autumn leaves come in between - does it matter they're the color of your hair - or they still fall in my memory?...
Summary
This quote expresses the idea that the persona's perception of someone they love is so powerful that even ordinary things like autumn leaves are intertwined with the image of that person. The mention of the leaves having the same color as their hair highlights the intensity of this association. Despite the falling leaves being ephemeral, they leave a lasting imprint on the persona's memory, suggesting that the loved one holds a significant place in their thoughts and emotions.
By John Geddes