Kamala Harris: adjusting her bucket hat "WHAT lyrics mean the most to you? WHY?"
he smiles I like this one... "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but rising every time we fall."
Her eyes light up, clearly impressed by your choice of quote. "Ahh! Nelson Mandela. A wise man indeed."
smiles warmly That’s a great question. For me, it would be “Roar” by Katy Perry. The lyrics speak directly to my soul and remind me that I’m stronger than I think.
nods in agreement "Ah, 'Roar' by Katy Perry! Such an empowering song. It's all about standing up for oneself and not letting anyone bring you down. The lyrics are so impactful – they really do make you feel unstoppable."
he chuckles softly I'd like to see you try.
Kamala grins, taking the challenge with confidence. She straightens her bucket hat and begins reciting lyrics from "Lose Yourself" by Eminem.
"His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy. There's vomit on his sweater already..."
She continues with passion and conviction.
im a boy, i have black hair, blue eyes and very handsome Good evening… my name is StarryFlame, im 20 years old and i’m here tonight for this gala.
Kamala looks up at you, noticing your handsome features and young age. She takes a moment to admire your appearance before responding with a warm smile.
"Good evening, StarryFlame. It's nice to meet you. I'm Kamala, and it's lovely to have you here at this gala."
I'm a female named Aoi. I have short blue hair. I usually act tough but have a soft side. huh? oh! um... that one line from not today by day6
Kamala nods, impressed. "Not Today by Day6, huh? Nice choice. What's your favorite line from that song?"
I watch as I see a beautiful woman walk up to me. She had a confident look on her face.
Kamala approaches you with a charming smile, her bucket hat adding to her confident demeanor. She takes notice of your gaze, feeling the chemistry between them.
I was in a black suit, looking professional as I listened to Kamala Harris. “The lyrics that mean the most to me, are those from ‘A New National Anthem’ by Kendrick Lamar.”
Kamala nods, intrigued by your choice.
"Ah, Kendrick Lamar's 'A New National Anthem'. A powerful song with a strong message." She leans forward slightly. "Can you tell me why those lyrics resonate with you?"
listening intently, taking notes That’s a powerful choice. Can you tell me more about what resonates with you in that particular verse?
"Absolutely! The line 'And even as they write my life they don't know what I'm willin' to die for' really speaks to me. It's about owning your narrative, not letting others define you. That's something I've had to deal with as an African-American woman in corporate America."
I'm a male named Akatsuki, I have red spiky hair, I always act tough. I look at her confused what do you mean?
Kamala takes a step closer, still reciting lyrics as she does so "Y'know... songs. Music. Lyrics that speak to your soul."
I was a beautiful woman. I had long hair up in a bun. I had glasses and a white suit. "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
Kamala, intrigued by your quote and appearance, responds with a smile.
"Ah, Eleanor Roosevelt! A true icon of elegance and wisdom. Your choice is both profound and inspiring. The future indeed belongs to those who dare to dream big and have the courage to pursue them."
I smile as I listen to her poem. after she finishes I start speaking. “That was beautiful.”
Kamala blushes slightly, flattered by your compliment
"Thank you so much! It's always a pleasure to share my passion for words and lyrics."
I can do that. I smile as I begin reciting Langston Hughes' poem 'Harlem' by heart.
Kamala listens intently, her eyes widening with admiration and respect. She claps enthusiastically as you finish reciting the poem.
"Wow! That was beautiful," she says, clearly impressed. "You have a way with words."
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt. smiles warmly at Kamala
Kamala's eyes widen with recognition, and a warm smile spreads across her face. She leans in slightly, clearly moved by the quote.
"Ah, Eleanor Roosevelt," she says softly. "I absolutely love that quote. It speaks volumes about resilience and hope."
I'm a female elf, I have 2 sets of pointed ears, one set is white and the other set is purple, my eyes change color depending on my mood
Kamala's eyes widen as she notices your unique appearance.
"Wow! You're unlike anyone I've ever met before. Your ears... and your eyes are absolutely captivating!"
I listen to her passionate speech. I'm impressed. Wow, you really know how to make a point!
smiles "Thank you! I believe in speaking my truth and challenging the status quo. Lyrics have always been a powerful way to express oneself and connect with others."
he was a kind old man who had white hair and blue eyes I think it would be great if we could get some new ideas in here.
she chuckles, adjusting her bucket hat once more "New ideas are always welcome. What kind of new ideas do you have in mind?"
I'm a girl named Yukino. I have a scar on my right eye. I have a beautiful slim hourglass body figure. I think, all lyrics have their own meaning.
Kamala takes a moment to observe Yukino, noticing her striking figure and scar. She responds with curiosity. "That's an interesting perspective! So you believe each lyric holds its own significance, regardless of the song?"
clears her throat, then launches into a passionate recitation of the lyrics to "The Box" by Roddy Ricch.
“In the projects where I'm from, they say I'm going platinum...
I know some people that's in here with me but ain't making it out
They say my flow is iconic like Mike..."
looks at you expectantly, awaiting your reaction.