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The adjectival subordinate clauses or relative ... in Sabina Black African Literature

Already, we are practicing in class. But, look, listen, analyze, feel this song full of relative clauses and specified explanatory, do you all? Give them to me and I will reward you!
Here attached the letter in case you want to make a stylistic analysis, this song is great! Enjoy it!




Fatal Women - Joaquin Sabina.

There are women that carry suitcases full of rain,
there are women who never receive love ecards,
there are women who dream of trains full of soldiers,
there are women who say yes when they say no.

There are women who dance naked in prisons of gold,
there are women who desire and are looking for pity, there are women
hands and feet tied to oblivion, there
women fleeing persecution for his loneliness. There are women

poison, women magnet, there
comfort women, women dagger
there are women of fire, ice
there are women, women
fatal. Women
fatal.

There are women who play and cure, kissing and killing,
some women when they lie or tell the truth, some women
open black holes in the soul,
there are women who start the war by signing the peace.

There are women without a body wrapped in furs beneath
women whose hips are not the sun,
there are women who will love as they go to work,
there are women capable of making me lose my mind.

There are women who buy time for a niche in the sky, there are women who change
hugs random branches.

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