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An elegy is a poem or plaintive song for the dead, you would mostly likely hear it at a funeral.
The poet penned a beautiful elegy in memory of his late grandfather, capturing the essence of their relationship with heartfelt words.
An elegy is a poem meant for a funeral, it is a sad poetry about the deceased and is usually saved for the viewing or funeral. A dirge is funeral music, the type of music that would be played during the funeral or while the casket is being carried to the burial site.
An elegy is a essentially a sad poem. Some examples are songs that are played at funerals and scriptures that are read during a funeral.
An elegy is most likely to be read at a funeral, memorial service, or cemetery as a way to pay tribute to and remember a deceased person. Additionally, elegies can be found in poetry collections or literary anthologies.
A type of lyric poem that is commonly read at a funeral or memorial service is an elegy. Elegies are poems that express sorrow or mourning for someone who has passed away. They often serve as a way to honor and remember the deceased.
death song, funeral song,knell, lament, plaint, requiem, threnody.
Elegy
Yes, it definitely is. It is a mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
This is William Shakespear, from A Funeral Elegy for Master William Peter
an ode is like a dedication or in honor or an i-wrote- this- poem- for-you kind of poem. a lyric poem is like music lyrics and has rhythm and emotion all throughout it.
The word sought may be one of these:illegible - unreadableallergy - a metabolic reaction to some chemical (such as pollen)elegy - a statement at a funeral