The Line You Walked

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Description

Recitation of eulogy for a WWII soldier.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the line you want. I am my father. I am my father's son. I am my father's father. I am my daughter's son. I am the line that walks thes dots connecting one to another. One foot follows the other from looks to Ellis Island to Brooklyn to Washington to Marseilles to the foods and thunder of large moon Shin Salzburg, Yale. Some pizza. Lansing, San Diego, Berkeley, Paris. Heidelberg loved him. One arrow pointing to this hallowed ground we stand on now. The's dots thes stones, thes beats thes memories we tread upon. But you could not take with you. You have left behind for us, for me Meaning you finally found behind Eyes shut behind my daughter's eyes glued open in Wonder Man's in curiosity at the minds and German search for the reason in it. Stepping forwards stumbling backwards, looking up, looking down, looking sideways at the world, looking over your shoulder with jokes with a laugh on a dimple. Man makes plans. Well, God laughs Student, soldier, teacher, brother, husband, Father, Grander father Still between these dogs, we can see way. Come on. Who we are. One in the same. I am my father. I am my father's son. I am my father's father. I am my daughter's son. Your work, my father, is not yet way way.