A narrative written poem.

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Description

It highlights the reality of the narrator in relation to his experience with his forlorn love interest as he transverses through varying stages of emotions.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
she knew he would not lose out on her. Yet she did not give you the satisfaction of having heart to himself. A Storey was told on the moral needed was highlighted. She was a jam desired by many who saw touched but never dared to walk the path, and he, too, tried on the rare occasion, was quietly frozen out. Not that he lacked courage, for his balls were bigger than his ego. He's being told by many he has heard it. Yet most failed to persuade him. Born off a woman and SARD by his first love, a lady from a distant land called Mother. He acts the question only he would know Her restaurants would help choosing to remain Milt, revealing the secrets hidden in her Maron's he sought, cancel and beseech her to speak, lost on a part as he wanders alone in deep thoughts. The heaven houses the grandmasters off profound knowledge. In rotary, he ext um, I know it's noble for your breed, longing to be dismayed by a wry smile. He appears as a popper, and she sees nothing with his craft upon his shoulder. She shudders Brian back to a shell. It breaks constantly. If she's scared, quashes or loving the chase, knowing it is fertility, she's aloof. Why take his buddy and hot when she cannot surround the house? A boast like she owns time, The wind blows away with time. Only two dug it, withstand the storm. She hides away in a hot as a prisoner for Intan ity in Hurt and pain. He works with his style, ISS scribbling the world's lost in his voice. He awaits the melody off approval and knows no rest. He cries to the death he's paying, not hidden from his face in anguish.