Streets of Laredo
The Cowboy's Lament (The Streets of Laredo) (Taken from "Songs Of The Cowboys" by Jack Thorp) http://www.iqraherbal.com
A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.
There is not a known song that has the notes (ggbbdded) repeating in the upbeat. There are to many song to go through.
There's a Lou Reed song titled Perfect Day.
The band who wrote the song "Who Are You" is The Who. They are also known for the song "Won't get Fooled Again" and many other classics such as My Generation. Another song called Who Are You was written and recorded by Black Sabbath, but it's a pretty obscure track.
The Cowboy's Lament (The Streets of Laredo) (Taken from "Songs Of The Cowboys" by Jack Thorp) http://www.iqraherbal.com
a lament of the songs
A lament is a song mourning a dead person.
The final song at the end of "Dido and Aeneas" is known as "Dido's Lament" or "When I am Laid in Earth." It is a powerful aria sung by Dido as she prepares for her death, expressing her sorrow and lament at being abandoned by Aeneas.
Fluttershy's lament is a song she sings and she wishes she was a tree for some reason -.-
lament Dirge
it is a song by cafe del mar called lament if i remember right.
death song, funeral song,knell, lament, plaint, requiem, threnody.
Really your question is "How do you write a lament?". A lament is a song of complaint or mourning. Since nobody has died to mourn, this song will be a song of complaining. Hermia has the most to complain about in Act III Scene 2 when it appears that Lysander has abandoned her, and everyone is making fun of her because she is short.
To lament is to grieve over the loss of something or someone. Or a lament is a mournful poem or song.
Yes, the word 'lament' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun 'lament' is a word for a crying out in grief, a song or poem expressing deep grief or mourning, a lamentation, a thing. Example sentence: The minister read a beautiful lament at dad's service.
The word could be a dirge, or a lament.