A lament is a song, poem, or piece of music expressing grief, regret, or mourning.
Lament(s) may also refer to:
The Book of Lamentations is part of the Old Testament or Pentateuch.
People is the plural of "person" and may also refer to:
Revelation, in religion and theology, is the act of revealing through communication with supernatural entities.
A heartbeat is one cardiac cycle of the heart.
Sleepwalk may refer to:
Passion, the Passion or the Passions may refer to:
A lament or lamentation is a passionate expression of grief, often in music, poetry, or song form. The grief is most often born of regret, or mourning. Laments can also be expressed in a verbal manner in which participants lament about something that they regret or someone that they have lost, and they are usually accompanied by wailing, moaning and/or crying. Laments constitute some of the oldest forms of writing, and examples exist across human cultures.
Halloween is an annual celebration on October 31.
A highwayman was a criminal who robbed travelers on the road.
Rare may refer to:
A threnody is a wailing ode, song, hymn or poem of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person. The term originates from the Greek word θρηνῳδία (threnoidia), from θρῆνος and ᾠδή, the latter ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂weyd- that is also the precursor of such words as "ode", "tragedy", "comedy", "parody", "melody" and "rhapsody".
A hymn is a song written as a song of praise, adoration or prayer.
Waiting, Waitin, Waitin', or The Waiting may refer to:
Mantra means a religious syllable or poem in Sanskrit and Pali.
Dreamers or The Dreamers may refer to:
An elegy is a poem of mourning.
Sleepless may refer to:
Dorian may refer to:
Fanny may refer to:
A lamentation, or lament, is a song, poem, or piece of music expressing grief, regret, or mourning.