Only He Who Mourns Her and Heaven That Possesses Her Knew Her While She Lived -

Ah, Death, it is you that have left the world cold and shady, with no sun over it. It's you have left Love without eyes or arms to him, you've left liveliness stripped, and beauty without a shape to her, and all courtesy in chains, and honesty thrown down into a hole. I am making lamentation alone, though it isn't myself only has a cause to be crying out; since you, Death, have crushed the first seed of goodness in the whole world, and with it gone what place will we find a second?
The air and the earth and seas would have a good right to be crying out — and they pitying the race of men that is left without herself, like a meadow without flowers or a ring robbed of jewellery.
The world didn't know her the time she was in it, but I myself knew her — and I left now to be weeping in this place; and the Heavens knew her, the Heavens that are giving an ear this day to my crying out.
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