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aubade

[oh-bad, oh-bahd, oh-bad] / oʊˈbæd, oʊˈbɑd, oʊˈbad /


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But don’t mistake any old aubade for all-purpose morning music.

From Washington Post

He marvels at the divine radiance pouring “into every / nook and cranny not overhung or hidden” in Ammons’s “The City Limits,” and lapses into the language of an excited teenager when pointing out that Philip Larkin’s “Aubade” can give readers “serious ice in their spines.”

From New York Times

In honor of his neighborhood in North Philly, which is undergoing gentrification, Iain Haley Pollock has given a face-lift to the morning love song called the aubade.

From New York Times

“A strange name, ‘Aubade,’ it means a celebration of the morning.

From New York Times

But I was no musician, or poet: I didn’t know an aubade from an opossum.

From New York Times