Dirge - Bob Dylan song - was created on 1974-01-17.
lament Dirge
The word you are probably going for is dirge. There are other words that may be associated more with poetry or religious rites but that could be used in the context of music, like elegy, lament, requiem.
laments Janet Bradbury Elegies, which can be vocal or musical. Laments are only vocal.
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Dirge - Bob Dylan song - was created on 1974-01-17.
lament Dirge
A dirge is a song or a poem that mourns the death of a loved one. An example of a sentence using dirge is: At his mother's funeral he sang a dirge that he composed to express his grief at her death.
Dirge?
A sad song or poem of a person
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Dirge or mancholy.
Dirge
A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.
A dirge is a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person. 1. a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead. 2. any composition resembling such a song or tune in character, as a poem of lament for the dead or solemn, mournful music: Tennyson's dirge for the Duke of Wellington. 3. a mournful sound resembling a dirge: The autumn wind sang the dirge of summer. 4. Ecclesiastical. the office of the dead, or the funeral service as sung.
Dirge
The word could be a dirge, or a lament.