I really mourn the loss of that gold watch.
Jesus answered, "How can the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with them?"
The meat offering and the drink offering is cut off from the house of the LORD; the priests, the LORD's ministers, mourn.
We, too, mourn them all.
Let the whirlwind mourn its requiem.
We mourn with husbands and wives, children and parents, friends and loved ones.
Earthquake survivors return to their homes to collect what they can find, to mourn their losses, and try to find a sense of normalcy in lives that have been ripped apart.
We mourn for our fallen soldiers.
Their German captors starved them to death in their millions; nobody dared mourn them.
THIS week Israelis celebrate and Palestinians mourn the war of 1948 that created a state for the Jews but resulted in the flight of a large portion of Palestine's then Arab majority.
If this era is over, few will mourn its passing.
Still it is hard not to mourn the decline of the literary tradition invented by Carroll and Barrie for they also bridged generational divides.
They mourn the spirit of a tree when it dies.
But we should not mourn.
Tens of thousands have gathered for prayers at the makeshift camp set up by anti-regime protesters at the gates of Sana'a University, in part to mourn those killed the week before.
People wore crapes to mourn our leader.
The likely scenario has Sara returning to Vegas to shag Grissom mourn ex-colleague Warrick, who was shot (and presumably) killed in last week's finale.
Who ' ll be chief mourner ? i , said the dove , i mourn for my love , i ' ll be chief mourner.