Miranda Keeling 

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A woman sits on the tube. She wears turquoise velour flares. Beside her, a woman wears a pale green top with large holes in it, her dark t-shirt underneath, like secrets.
Shop Assistant in town: Did you want this hat then?
Elderly lady: No love, the nights are drawing in, I'm tired, and anyway, it's hideous.
Baby in a pram in a cafe: Aaahhh.
Mum: Aaahhh.
Baby: Aaawaahhh.
Mum: Aaawaahhh.
Baby: Aabababa.
Mum: Yes. I understand your frustrations.

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From a front garden, sunflowers which spent their short lives stretching towards the sun now hang their heads into the evening - their faces dark, and petals burnt-edged-paper dry.
Woman walking behind me in the twilight: We should get you some reflective stuff to wear, Granddad.
Man walking slowly beside her using two sticks: Would I glow like a night star?
Woman: Yes I guess you would.
Man: Then I wouldn't mind.
On this swaying train a woman applies mascara, whilst standing, and without holding onto anything at all for balance. Cue massive applause.
Cellophane - once containing fresh flowers, now lies empty on the street in the rain, a crushed can of cider in its crinkly heart.
A man sits on the steps outside an office next to a woman who is on a cigarette break. He is not smoking. Everything about him says, I don't smoke but I love being around you and I don't know how to bring it up because I don't think you've ever really noticed me.
A little girl on the tube earlier sticks her tongue out at a pug who's tongue is sticking out and then when the owner explains the dog's tongue is permanently stuck out the little girl says quietly to it 'I'm sorry.'