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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 caring — sorrow 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.