Yes, "Hush Little Sister" can be considered an elegy poem as it mourns the loss of a sister and reflects on the emotions and memories associated with that loss. Elegy poems typically express sorrow and tribute to the deceased.
Elegy
The theme of a elegy is remembrance of the dead.
There is almost not a such thing as a short elegy poem. Most good elegy poems are long and full of sorrow. But if you can find a good short elegy please tell me.
Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memorium is a classic poem lamenting the death of his dearest friend Arthur Hallam to whom his sister was to be married. In this poem, he even uses the lines: 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
an elegy is a mournful poem that shifts from grief to comfort or from melancholy to soothing
Yes, it is typically a lament for the dead.
Monogy is a greek poetry/poem of mourning.
Oh, dude, an elegy poem can be as long or as short as you want it to be. Traditionally, they are longer poems that express sorrow or lament for someone who has passed away. But hey, if you're feeling lazy, you could probably get away with just a few lines. It's all about expressing those deep feelings, man.
Elegy
It is Elegy.
Elegy
A mournful and melancholic poem may be referred to as an elegy.