what do you understand by dirge? why poet call west wind to be dirge of a dying year
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noun. a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead. 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.
As the "dirge of the dying year," its song is a symbol that the havoc of winter is about to be wreaked upon the earth, with the Wind generating an atmosphere from which "black rain, hail and fire will burst." While the coming of winter is a necessary part of a cycle of renewal, the West Wind can also have devastating ...
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