“My love, she sleeps! Oh may her sleep,
As it is lasting, so be deep!
Soft may the worms about her creep!
Far in the forest, dim and old,
For her may some tall vault unfold-
Some vault that oft hath flung its black
And winge’d panels fluttering back,
Triumphant, o’er crested palls,
Of her grand family funerals-
Some sepulchure, remote, alone,
Against whose portal she hath thrown,
In childhood, many an idle stone-
Some tomb from out whose sounding door
She ne’er shall force an echo more,
Thrilling to think, poor child of sin!
It was the dead who groaned within.”
-Edgar Allan Poe, excerpt from poem “The Sleeper”