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words . Even though the three were foreigners , they still wanted to be different , to craft an identity outside of ... words to a Spanish beat . She was working on Bob Marley's " No Woman No Cry , " which her father sang over and over ...
words . Even though the three were foreigners , they still wanted to be different , to craft an identity outside of ... words to a Spanish beat . She was working on Bob Marley's " No Woman No Cry , " which her father sang over and over ...
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Womanish Tongue Soucouyant is a woman who live by words she suck by night from the ones who suck her blood by day Womanish words from we who drink words like blood we drink and we grow trees and children with our blood Our words that ...
Womanish Tongue Soucouyant is a woman who live by words she suck by night from the ones who suck her blood by day Womanish words from we who drink words like blood we drink and we grow trees and children with our blood Our words that ...
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victory . Using what Kathleen Gyssels calls " feigned words , zero - words and gnomic words " ( 155 ) , Télumée meets the violence of the attempted rape with subdued speech and half - formed gestures . She threatens him with castration ...
victory . Using what Kathleen Gyssels calls " feigned words , zero - words and gnomic words " ( 155 ) , Télumée meets the violence of the attempted rape with subdued speech and half - formed gestures . She threatens him with castration ...
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