Somber poem read aloud in English

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Description

This is a self-made poem created to convey a sense of dismal hope. The content and voice are by Sara Paye.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
cumulus rain clouds looming over London. This present absence of light is enough to give way to forever. one pull swallowing us into infinity the other toward cumulus rain clouds looming over London. Beyond those the unseen son the Sun, and seen yet always present when pulled, directing us to the infinite and impending end, the other toward cumulus rain clouds that loom as with one thread spinning into itself above London in the sun and seen yet always present and presenting when warm rays strike the glistening coat of this one black cat not crossing anyone's path, but safe, but sitting upon my writing desk. I am lucky. I am chosen to be seen by these yellow greens. Bright eyes incisive, are blazing sun diverging into the sun and seen, but always present, and presenting our option to know the other side of the story and superstition fades. I am chosen to be seen by these yellow greens. Bright eyes incisive. Two sons converging until the absence of light now beams and radiant stripes smooth enough to sail upon until their own upward trend gives way to forever and beyond. The sun diverging and converging the unknown, the unseen