The source text, annotated by me with pronunciation hints, may be found on a Wikisource user page.
In general, many words have been pronounced using uncommon, dated, or outright archaic pronunciations, for maximum effect; for instance, “wont” is now usually a homophone of “want”, but has here been pronounced like “won’t”, as that produces a sound not otherwise heard in this line of the poem. The following specific issues may be notable:
It is unclear how “food” and “should” are supposed to rhyme; I decided to make “food” match “should”, pronouncing it with a vowel sound more like “foot”.
Likewise, it is unclear how “parquet” and “darky” are supposed to rhyme; in this case, I fudged “darky” to bring it closer to “parquet”.
In the line Writing "groats" and saying groats?, the first occurrence of “groats” has been deliberately mispronounced (like “oats”); I feel that this makes the line clearer to understand, and the source text also allows some distinction between them by making one italic and enclosing the other in quotation marks.
This version of the file has had noise removal applied to it with Audacity.
If anybody else would like to do more advanced audio processing, the original audio is available as an alternative file version.
(And if you need more samples without any spoken voice for noise analysis, the uncut audio is available on my website.)
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Captions
recording of the poem “The Chaos” by Gerard Nolst Trenité
Aufnahme des Gedichts „The Chaos“ von Gerard Nolst Trenité
grabación del poema «The Chaos» de Gerard Nolst Trenité
original version, without noise removal, in case anyone else wants to do better audio processing (I had meant to upload this first but mixed up the files)
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