Memories

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Description

This’s a poem of Lang leave called dyslexie from her book memories

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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dyslexia. There were letters I wrote you that I gave up sending long before I stopped driving. I don't remember the content, but I can recall with absolute clarity your name scrawled across the pages. I could never quite continue to those missy sheets of blue ink. I could never stop from overthinking everything else. I wrote your name over and over on scraps of paper, in books and on the back of my wrists, I craved like a scarred marking into trees and the tops of my thighs. Years went by and the scars have vanished. But this thing has not left me. Sometimes I read books, parts for we left from the pages and anagrams of your name, like a code to remind me. It's not over like dyslexia and reverse.