the early sobbing of the is that the morning is crying
"Early sobbing of the morn" refers to the early morning hours when there is a sense of sorrow or weeping present. It suggests a melancholic or emotional start to the day.
Crying
The phrase "early sobbing of the morn" likely refers to the sounds or emotions associated with the beginning of the day, suggesting a sense of melancholy or sadness that arises early in the morning. This could represent a deeper reflection on the passage of time and the transient nature of human emotions.
Some homonyms of "morn" include "morning" and "mourn". "Morning" refers to the early part of the day, while "mourn" means to express sorrow or grief.
you cry ALOT and hard... it's like sobbing
September Morn was created in 1912.
Wailing is one...
Crying, bawling, weeping, distressed, sad, blubbering, sobbing...
Journey into the Morn was created in 1996-02.
Marry in lent, you will learn to repent.
Yes, it is the present participle of the verb (to sob) and may be used as a verb form, as a gerund noun (e.g. sobbing was heard), or as an adjective (sobbing women).
The correct spelling is "sobbing."
All horses morn in their own way. It just depends on the individual horse.
I when to the toliet sobbing because everyone was teasing me as my hair was ugly. I sobbed because I did not pass the exam.