| A | B |
| your mama's frijoles | fragment |
| there was a family | sentence |
| Rachel who learns to walk the best all strutted in those magic high heels | fragment |
| now you know to talk to drunks is crazy | sentence |
| if I give you a dollar | fragment |
| across the street in front of the tavern a bum man on the street | fragment |
| not that old song | fragment |
| it wasn't as if I didn't want to work | sentence |
| all wet because Tito had pushed me into the open water hydrant | fragment |
| ah, yes, a home in the heart | fragment |
| I see a home in the heart | sentence |
| somebody she met that night | fragment |
| he was just someone she danced with | sentence |
| she's a witch woman and knows many things | sentence |
| a witch woman who knows many things | fragment |
| until the day Tito saw a cockroach | fragment |
| he learned his trade in the south | sentence |
| whenever she arrives | fragment |
| he holds her tight | sentence |
| his blinds are always closed during the day | sentence |
| to the child who is singing in the language | fragment |
| since she is too beautiful to look at | fragment |
| we forget she is up there watching | sentence |
| if I give you a dollar | fragment |
| if I give you a dollar, will you buy me something | sentence |
| Rafaela leans out the window and dreams her hair is like Rapunzel's | sentence |
| a long time passes | sentence |
| a long time passing | fragment |
| like the ones with the gardens where Papa works | fragment |
| one day I'll own my own home | sentence |
| who I am or where I come from | fragment |
| she used to draw when she had time | sentence |
| I was a smart cookie then | sentence |
| then out of nowhere | fragment |
| today while cooking oatmeal | fragment |