A monologue utilising Female Mature British English. \"Dark Place\" by J. Arnone

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Monologue, of a person facing his own insanity, calling and waiting for his madness to begin.
Female British/English Mature voice. Deeply reflective, insightful taxonomy of acceptance f his own phsychosis state.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

British (England - East Anglia, Cambridge, Hertfordshire) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
does it matter to you that I'm going mad, not show I can go away and reflect on it? I'm not sure I can get through my own, not months. If I can go to the top of the mountain like a Buddhist monk, perhaps I may have a chance. Light my DNA. It has fit perfectly together, hasn't it? What is it for? For my art. Is it fair for a man to sacrifice his sanity for his craft? Is that what God wants? If that is so, then why must I be sacrificed? Why does great for you to come from great pain? Sometimes I will stare into the mirror, underweight for the madness to creep from my eyes on leave May 1 son for all But all it ever does is reached the site and smile. Jan cleared me where they wise gleam. You can read it if you kill me some more, my friend. You can pity you can eat me too. Inspiring advice. But the truth Eggs There is nothing you can do or say that can haunt me more. Then my I am so do what you have to do. Say what you have to say it means nothing. Nothing, my friend. Nothing. I will be waiting for you. I will be waiting. I am happy to entertain you, my friend. I look forward to your next word. You can speak now. Say something.