"the dying swan" comes from Anna pavlova's dance
it means it like drooping and dying
having no heart rate. basically dying
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
come to me. lets emabrase
It may have come from Homer's "The Iliad," written around 700 BC and translated into English in the 19th century with these lines: "Grant that my sword may pierce the shirt of Hector about his heart, and that full many of his comrades may bite the dust as they fall dying around him." It literally means to fall to the ground, dying.
The Dying Swan was created in 1905.
Alicia Markova 'The Dying Swan' was created in 1949.
The cast of Madam and the Dying Swan - 2009 includes: Samantha Bond
Winona Ryder was Beth Macintyre, the dying swan, in Black Swan.
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I'm not really sure what you are trying to ask sorry! But Anna Pavlova was theoriginal dancer of the dying swan and the piece was written for her
The phrase "swan song" comes from the ancient belief that swans remain silent throughout their lives until just before they die, when they sing a beautiful, mournful song. This belief led to the idea of a swan's song as a metaphor for a final, poignant expression or performance before the end.
Anna Pavlova
There is a myth that a swan can sing beautifully just before dying - therefore, the swan song is the final act at the end of life, or it could be at the end of something.
"Dwl" is an abbreviation for "dead with laughter." It is often used in online communication to show that something is extremely funny.
It was created by God.