A Recitation of \"To Myself, Ten Years Ago\" by Lang Leav
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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you won't believe what I see from this vantage point the year stretching out before you like a long and winding road. I don't want to scare you, but there's a forest just up ahead, one so dense and dark the sunlight will reach you for a while. You will want the lost in this long, perilous night, not knowing if it will ever come to an end. But believe me, the light will find you again. And when it does, you will no longer be afraid of the dark. Stop to catch your breath. Soon a jacket mountain of ice will rise before you so steep it will make you want to turn back around. Don't despair. The first foothold is always the most difficult, and every inch you claim of that cold, hard press appease will only make you stronger. Before you know it, the ground will level out beneath you and you will look back to see that she had conquered what you once thought. Impossible. See that turn just up ahead? That's the place where love will meet you with arms so warm it will melt away the winter in an instant. And then it will be summer for a very long time.