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Lamentations
/ ˌlæmɛnˈteɪʃənz /
noun
- a book of the Old Testament, traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah, lamenting the destruction of Jerusalem
- a musical setting of these poems
Example Sentences
Lamentations rise into balmy air, weeping mourners embrace, and shovels bite the sandy earth.
Lamentations’ story parallels True’s in one way: Her journey is more important than her arrival.
The other fully acoustic work was the third movement from Perkinson’s “Lamentations: Black/Folk Song Suite for Solo Cello,” entitled “Calvary Ostinato.”
Adapted from the “Lamentations of Jeremiah,” this is the horror of political terror made manifest, a starving mother having lost her reason.
Synthesized drums and dissected, distorted vocals open the upbeat electronic track “Lamentations” as Sufjan Stevens sings out: “I was only thinking of human kindness/I am the future, define the future.”
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