Dog Sees God Ending

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This audio is of me doing voices for characters from the play Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royal. The characters are all teenagers with various personalities, including a naive sister, a confident girl, a stoner, a diva and her lackey, a jock, a nerd, and an every-guy.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
dear Jodie, How one expected to get a letter from you after all these years I thought you had for gotten about me. It sounds like you're going through a pretty rough time and having to deal with situations that you feel like you can't handle. But if anyone is equipped to deal with these things, it's you. I promise that things get better. Hang in there. Be strong. I'm so sorry for your loss. I was talking to a girl the other day who told me of an incident that happened at her high school. Bullied, tormented to the point of opening fire on their cafeteria. He was quiet and awkward. No one ever spoke to him unless it was to insult him. He took the lives of many people. The girl told me that no one ever extended a hand in friendship to this poor child. She had, she said, how she wished that she hadn't turned a blind eye to what he was going through. She thinks to herself how differently things could have been through just one connection. No matter how greater small she lives where I live now, a place where there is no violence everyone treats others with kindness, love and respect. If you can imagine such a place, I challenge you to do so. Think on it. As for the questions you are asking yourself and others, don't concern yourself with death. Immerse yourself in life. Enjoy every moment that you're allowed to. But keep asking questions. My dear friend, don't ever stop asking Questions also bear no malice for the one to leave you. The only regret they feel now is the regret of not being able to tell you how they really feel. They wish that they could say goodbye to the ones they left behind. But sometimes that's not possible, even in perfect happiness. Even in Nirvana think there will always have its regret. A boy recently came to live down the street from me. He's had a tough life, but things are better now. He plays the piano like your friend. I often hear his music wafting from an open window where a small yellow bird sits. Sometimes I cry when I hear it, but mostly I smile. He found a dog who likes to sing along. He takes good care of the dog. When we talk, he tells me of a person he knew from where he used to live. Someone very special. Who means more than anything to him? A person that reminds me of you. I apologize for not being there for you before. And I'm not sure that I will be able to write you again. Just know that there's someone out there thinking about you. Someone who has a vested interest in your success. How I wish I had had the opportunity to meet you. Maintain in your heart. All that makes you who you are. You are a good man, your pen pal. See us?