English (Received Pronunciation, London, South), New Zealand

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Josephine Smith reading the poem \"Badger\". Her voice filled with sorrow, reading this poem for a funeral.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) New Zealand

Transcript

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Badger wasn't afraid of death. Dying meant only that he would leave his body behind. And as his body didn't work as well as it had in days gone by, Badger wasn't too concerned about that. Each of the animals had a special memory of Badger, something he had taught them that they could now do extremely well. He had given them each a parting gift to treasure. Always using these gifts, they would be able to help each other. As the last of the snow melted, so did the animal sadness. Whenever Badger's name was mentioned, someone remembered another story that made them all smile. One warm spring day as mall was walking on the hillside where he'd last seen Badger. He wanted to thank his friend for his parting gift. Thank you, Badger, he said softly, believing that Badger would hear him, and somehow badger did