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Dirge

Quick Detail: Dirge is a slow, mournful song associated with death, mourning, and remembrance.

Definition: A dirge is a slow, somber piece of music traditionally performed during funerals or times of mourning. Its heavy rhythm and sorrowful tone are meant to honor the dead and reflect on loss. In gothic or haunted settings, a dirge often suggests lingering memory—music that seems to echo through halls, graveyards, or old churches long after the moment has passed. The word captures both grief and the quiet act of remembering.

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