Patrick Kavanagh Poem - English with Irish Accent

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Description

Recorded for a non-profit art collective.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Irish (Eastern- Leinster, Dublin) Irish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
lines written on a seat on the Grand Canal. Dublin by Patrick Governor Erected to the memory of Mrs Dermot O Brien Oh, commemorate me where there is water, Canal water, Preferably so Stilley greeny At the heart of summer, brother commemorate me thus beautifully, whereby a lock Niagara's Lee roars the falls for those who sit in the tremendous silence of mid July, no one will speak in prose who finds his way to these par nation islands? A swan goes by head low with many apologies. Fantastic Light looks through the eyes of bridges and look. A barge comes bringing from a thigh and other far flung towns. Mythologies Oh, commemorate me with no hero, courageous tomb, just a canal Bank seat for the passer by