Audition from La la land
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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My aunt used to live in Paris. I remember she used to come home and tell us these stories about being abroad. And I remember she told us that she jumped into the river ones barefoot. She smiled, left without looking, and tumbled into this end, and the water was freezing. She spent a month sneezing beside. She would do it again. Here's to the ones who dream foolish husband. They may seem ream. Here's to the heart, not ache. Que. Here's to the mess we make. She captured a feeling sky with no ceiling, the sunsetting site a frame. She lived in her liquor and died with a flicker. I always remember the flame. Here's to the ones who dream foolish. Must they may sing. Here's to the hearts that ache. Here's to the mess we make, she told told me. A bit of madness is king to give us new colors to see who knows where he will lead us, and that's why they lead us. So bring on the river photo, the ripples from pebbles, the painters and poets and plays. And here's to the fools who train crazy as they may seem. Here's to the hearts that Frank. Here's to the mess, remain. I chased it all back to them her and the snow and the sun smiling through it. She's sad. Should do it hung on.