Isn't it jazz not sure might be jazz.
I'm pretty sure it's jazz, but don't quote me on it.
I'm pretty sure it's jazz, but don't quote me on it.
a metaphor
There are a few famous funeral dirges. "Funeral March" by Chopin is the one commonly heard on cartoons. A number of funeral marches are heard in Purcell's "Funeral Music for Queen Mary." Handel's "Dead March" is also used a lot at funerals. Thomas Attwood wrote a march titled "Dirge" for Admiral Nelson's funeral. I hope one of these is the one you're looking for. You can hear samples of all of these at Amazon, CD Universe, etc.
You can use marches as a noun or as verb. An example of marches as a verb would be "He marches like a chicken" An example of marches as a noun would be "All marches begin with a single step"
James of the Marches died in 1476.
James of the Marches was born in 1391.
time marches on
The Marches School was created in 1987-06.
There were many Death Marches during World War II and the Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches in 1945.
Son of the Marches. has written: 'Drift from Longshore'
The motto of The Marches School is 'Achievement Through Caring'.