Poem - A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

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Description

A reading of one of my favorite poems

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
uh, valediction forbidding mourning by John Done as virtuous men passed motley way and whispered their souls to go. While some of their said friends do say, the breath goes now and some say no. So let us melt and make no noise. No tear floods. Northside Tempest Smoove to a pro for nation of our joys to tell the laity our love. Moving of the Earth brings harms and fears men reckon what it did and mend but pro trepidation of the spheres. The greater far is innocent del salutary lovers love whose Solis Sense cannot admit absence because it Dauth removed those things which element it. But we, by love so much refined that ourselves. No, not what it is into assure it of the mind care less eyes, lips and hands to miss our two souls, Therefore, which are one though I must go, and you're not yet a breach button expansion like gold to airy thin this beat if they be to there, too. So stiff twin compasses or to thy soul. The fix it Foot makes no show to move the dog if the other do, and though it in the center sit Yet when the other far. Dauth Rome It leans and harkens after it and grows erect as that comes home. Such wilt thou be to me who must like the other foot obliquely run thy firmness, makes my circle just and makes me end where I begun.