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Love with nowhere left to go, learning how to be a feeling instead.

means To feel and express deep sorrow over a loss, most often a death.

from From Old English murnan, to grieve or be anxious, kin to Germanic roots for remembering and caringsorrow as memory that aches.

Black clothesVictorian mourning dress had strict timed dress codes.
Not griefGrief is felt; mourning is grief shown outward.
Half-mastLowered flags signal a nation in collective mourning.
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