"Doleful iron bells" refers to bells that produce a mournful or sorrowful sound. The term "doleful" conveys a sense of sadness or lamentation, while "iron bells" suggests a heavy, resonant tone. Together, the phrase evokes imagery of a somber atmosphere, often associated with funerals or moments of grief, emphasizing the emotional weight of the sound.
The Bells the Bells was created on 2008-06-25.
kani kani Pele means jingle bells in hawiian
In simple terms - it means he was always unlucky ! I'd not hears that verse until I researched it on the 'net.
Upsot means something that is upturned or capsized. Upsot is also British slang that means drunkard. The word upsot is used in the song, Jingle Bells.
silver bells
"Doleful" is sad or depressing. So "doleful iron bells" would be iron bells that make a sound that is sad, depressing, or melancholy.
"Doleful" is sad or depressing. So "doleful iron bells" would be iron bells that make a sound that is sad, depressing, or melancholy.ohh, yehh, , maq
To be doleful is to be filled with sorrow or grief.
Doleful means expressing sorrow or mournfulness. It describes a feeling or appearance that conveys sadness or regret. The term is often used to characterize a person's demeanor, facial expression, or mood that reflects deep unhappiness or grief.
The puppy stared at me, a doleful look in its eyes.
The woman was completely doleful about the little boys mothers death.
I would say... The doleful man approached the coffin of his father; he was mournful and expressed great sorrow. the boy was so doleful he started to cry
Sorrowful
Iron Horse - 1966 No Wedding Bells for Tony 1-9 was released on: USA: 7 November 1966
Harry looked rather doleful as he watched yet another horse fail to win at Epsom races.
πονεμένος (poneménos)
Lugubrious, mournful, doleful, sad.