Some wore armor, those freshbread women with plums for eyes.
The River God said, a lot of good it will do you, then sank down into a water lily dream.
One went to him holding a blade made of summer. Some say he married her but she never came back to say.
Some wore bracelets made of fall leaves and owl call with sorrows lined together like dolls.
The River God said, one is wise, five are deceitful and none can sing, or love. Then the water iced over until spring.
The women went to the silent edge bearing a robe made of crows and rushes but when he didn't appear, then or at any other time, they gave the robe to the morning.
Some wore armor, but most wore willows. They were freshbread women with plums for eyes.