Serenade
Serenade
sere-nade /serəˈnād/
Noun/Verb
Noun a piece of music played in the open air, oftentimes under a window “The Roman form of serenade is to race a motorcycle motor under the girl’s window, but mufflers are not common in any situation.” Eleanor Clark (1913-1966) Verb to charm, to court, to play music under a window “May the songbirds serenade you every step along the way” traditional Irish blessing




