
Winter: A Dirge
Winter: A Dirge is a poem by Robert Burns, reflecting on the themes of death and the harshness of winter. Written in the late 18th century, it captures the somber mood associated with the season and the inevitability of mortality. The poem is notable for its poignant imagery and emotional depth, characteristic of Burns' work. This piece has been recorded by various volunteers, showcasing its enduring relevance and appeal.
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Andrew, Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010), Betsie Bush, Caitlin Teresa +16 more











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