(Laine)
The Devil weds the widow
Death another's leftovers
Better to lie on a willows
Rest of alder boughs
Than upon the widow's bed
On a used woman's pillow
Sweeter the side of a fence
Than a widow's flank
Softer the side of a grove
Than a widow's beside is
The Devil weds a widow
The grave one twice wed
A widow's hand is rougher
Than a dry spurce bough
With which she strikes the playful