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- My black shirt
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- Preference
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Pull the red cord to summon the nurse
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- ABV
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A likely story
- An unlikely story
- Last known address
- School days
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Keyed thoughts
- Lost reasons
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- Muchachas
- Miso soup
- M is for Martyn
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- Rather great
- On my desk
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- Remember
- One night in the pub
- Times past
- If you think hard enough you can apply anything to your own life
- Journal
- There is no guarantee that I will ever write anything else
- No factor 30 in Aus
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Saving plan
- Fixed vision
- Standard application form
- Thirsty evening
- Some time ago
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- Family life
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- Not justified and still fairly young
- Saturday night
- Sunday afternoon
- Curious writing
- Pop music
- Spin the world to make it go faster
- Disclaimer
- After the beauty of the urban springs
- Work
- Careers guidance
- A thought for thursday
- What happened one night
- Stalemate
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- Things to do in the morning
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- 20:20 vision
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- The most beautiful girl in Fernhill Heath
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The woman I met
at the bus stop
was standing
staring
making notes
and trying to photograph us
so I asked
"What are you doing?"
She told me that
she was putting faces
to names, and
that life is a jigsaw
I didn't understand,
and she pulled out a
crumpled piece of paper
"Look at this", she said
It was a cv
It wasn't mine
"I work in personnel and
I've got the CVs of
all of the people who apply"
I asked her why, and she said
that she was
collecting lives
and then the bus came
she didn't get on
but I saw her, from the window
attaching more faces to names
regardless of fit
life's a puzzle, see
but if you cheat you can make it work
1 May 2004