(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 isThe 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 Grabs the one who laughs A widow has had her games