Yes there are words for the nocturn ....I don't know them all but they run something like ' if we should lose love , we have the right to love again ....
If you ever feel alone at night lookup at the moon and smile cause someone somewhere is looking at it too. Is a beautiful quote written by a unknown author at present time.
Hard Candy Christmas is the most popular Christmas song that was ever released by Dolly Parton. The song was written for her film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
no one knows this means never ever ever ever ever never
The longest words in the Oxford English Dictionary are:44 letters: pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (a lung disease which nobody ever seems to get - it's suspected that this might be a word invented just to be very long)29 letters: floccinaucinihilipilification (the estimation of something as worthless, in a jocular way, as in, 'Pretty? What, this old thing?')28 letters: antidisestablishmentarianism (opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England)The longest word in Britain is said to be the Welsh place name Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. 55 letters. The Welsh write it Llanfair PG and nobody ever tries to say it except for a bet.
For Ever Mozart was created in 1996.
Generally, it's one word.
The Mahabharata with 74,000 verses and about 1.8 million words. Written by Vyasa.
Written in the stars -Tinie Tempah
A nocturne is a short composition of designed to remind you of the night. John Field wrote 16 separate nocturnes. He is known as the first person to ever write them.
No, unless you add another word in between that gives 'your kind self' in which it becomes more than two words.
Yes. It was used in the movie "The Pianist." It was also the theme music for "The Secret Garden" and has haunted me ever since I saw it in the late 80's.
The first play ever written was The Persians. It was written by Aeschylus in 472 BCE.
artamene by madeleine and George de scudery published in 1649 had 2.1 million words.
The title of the book is "Gadsby", and was released in 1939.
The catcher in the rye is arguably the best book ever written.
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a work of fiction that is longer than 85,000 words. It is considered one of the longest novels ever written, with over 560,000 words in its English translation.
I can find no evidence to support it ever being correctly written as one word so at the present time it should be written as two. These things can change though many words that were once two were formed as one because of usage. Sometimes one of the words is even shortened as in "Alright".