English, Beginner, Poem

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Description

The sample is a recording of myself speaking the first verse of the poem The Haunter by Thomas Hardy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
He does not think that I haunt here nightly. How shall I let him know that Whether his fancy sets him wandering eye to alertly go hover and hover a few feet from him, just as I used to do, but cannot answer the words he lifts me. Only listen there too. When I could answer he did not say them. When I could let him know how I would like to join him in his journeys. Seldom. He wished to go now that he goes and wants me with him more than he used to do never. He sees my faithful phantom, though he speaks there too. Yes, I companion him to places. Only dreamers know where the shy hairs print long paces, where the night rooks go into old isles, where the past is all to him, close as his shade can do, always lacking the power to call to him near as I reach there too! What a good haunt er I am. Oh! Tell him quickly, make him know if he but cy since my loss befell him straight to his side, I go, tell him a faithful one is doing all that love can do still. That his path may be worth pursuing, and to peace there too