Langston Hughes Poem in Black Mature Female Voice
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
US African AmericanTranscript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is goddess auditioning for E. L. A. Poetry. Mother to Son by Langston Hughes Well, son, I'll tell you life for me. Ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tacks in it and splinters and boards torn up and places with no carpet on the floor. Bear. But all the time I've been a climbing on and reaching landings and turning corners and sometimes going in the dark where there ain't been no light. So boy, don't you turn back? Don't you sit down on the steps because you find it's kind of hard. Don't you fall now? For I? Still going, honey are still climbing in life for me. Ain't been no crystal stair. This is Goddess auditioning for E. L. A. Poetry?
Tags
Mother, Aged, Authoritative, Brave, Engaging, Mature, Nurturing, Soothing, Strong, US African American