This is the chorus from a pop song from the early 1960s, about a girl who played the piccolo in an orchestra. When they played for a big chief somewhere, he was so pleased with their playing that he ordered all their instruments to be filled with gold. The girls who played euphoniums, trombones, etc. came out of this very well, but "life is full of misery life is full of woe life is full of sorrow for the girl who plays the piccolo."
Then they played for the chief's son, who didn't like their music at all, and he odrered "take their instruments and ram them down their throats!" Most of the players said "it can't be done", but "life is full of misery life is full of woe life is full of sorrow for the girl who plays the piccolo"...
The poor little orphan's life was full of misfortune and misery.
The original or full name for the piccolo is "flaunto piccolo" which means 'small flute' in Italian.
His infidelity caused endless pain and misery to his wife and children.As a battered wife, her life was full of humiliation and misery.If you're in pain, this medication will put you out of your misery.(idiomatic expression for euthanasia!)
There are several full forms of love, or acronyms. These include Life's Only Valuable Emotion, and Lake of sorrow, Ocean of tears, Valley of death, and End of life.
The cast of Behind of Full of Sorrow - 2010 includes: Claudine Karera
You shouldn't. Androids are terrible. Get the iPhone 5. Don't get an Android, or else your life shall be full of misery and doom.
Full of sorrow (sadness). Regretful, remorseful
Yes. Piccolo trumpets are trumpets with exactly half the length of tubing as a normal trumpet, which allows them to play a full octave higher.
If you're asking what the term "Full of Woe" means, it's simple. Woe is a noun meaning: 1. Great Sorrow or Distress 2. Things that cause sorrow or distress; Trouble So basically, it can mean being full of Great Sorrow, Distress, or Trouble.
"Infant Sorrow" by William Blake explores the idea of the pain and suffering that comes with being born into the world. The poem reflects on the harsh realities of life and the difficulties that individuals face from the moment they enter the world. It conveys a sense of the loss of innocence and the challenges of growing up in a world full of hardship and struggle.
Former Chicago bears running back/full back Brian Piccolo (10/31/1943 - 6/16/1970).
Full of hate, jealously, misery, no trust, everything negative