Songs to Aging Children Come
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"Songs to Aging Children Come" is a reflective, lyrically intricate folk song by Joni Mitchell from her 1969 album *Clouds*, exploring themes of innocence, time, and emotional growth.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Songs to Aging Children Come canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Songs to Aging Children Come Context triple: [Clouds, hasTrack, Songs to Aging Children Come]
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Grow Old With Me
Grow Old With Me is the original working title of Isaac Asimov’s science fiction novel "Pebble in the Sky."
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Songs My Grandma Sang
"Songs My Grandma Sang" is a spiritual memoir by Episcopal bishop Michael Bruce Curry reflecting on the faith, music, and family stories that shaped his life and ministry.
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Old Men Forget
Old Men Forget is the acclaimed 1953 political and literary memoir of British statesman and diplomat Duff Cooper, reflecting on his public life and times.
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Of Youth and Age
"Of Youth and Age" is a short philosophical essay by Francis Bacon that contrasts the strengths and weaknesses of youth and old age in matters of judgment, action, and leadership.
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Song for Our Daughter
Song for Our Daughter is a critically acclaimed 2020 folk album by British singer-songwriter Laura Marling, noted for its intimate songwriting and mature, reflective themes.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Songs to Aging Children Come Target entity description: "Songs to Aging Children Come" is a reflective, lyrically intricate folk song by Joni Mitchell from her 1969 album *Clouds*, exploring themes of innocence, time, and emotional growth.
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A.
Grow Old With Me
Grow Old With Me is the original working title of Isaac Asimov’s science fiction novel "Pebble in the Sky."
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B.
Songs My Grandma Sang
"Songs My Grandma Sang" is a spiritual memoir by Episcopal bishop Michael Bruce Curry reflecting on the faith, music, and family stories that shaped his life and ministry.
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C.
Old Men Forget
Old Men Forget is the acclaimed 1953 political and literary memoir of British statesman and diplomat Duff Cooper, reflecting on his public life and times.
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D.
Of Youth and Age
"Of Youth and Age" is a short philosophical essay by Francis Bacon that contrasts the strengths and weaknesses of youth and old age in matters of judgment, action, and leadership.
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E.
Song for Our Daughter
Song for Our Daughter is a critically acclaimed 2020 folk album by British singer-songwriter Laura Marling, noted for its intimate songwriting and mature, reflective themes.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Songs to Aging Children Come Description of subject: "Songs to Aging Children Come" is a reflective, lyrically intricate folk song by Joni Mitchell from her 1969 album *Clouds*, exploring themes of innocence, time, and emotional growth.
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