Adélaïde
On May 21st 1804 (1st Prairial year XII), the cemetery of Le Père Lachaise was officially opened with a first burial: A five-year-old little girl, Adélaïde Paillard de Villeneuve, daughter of a doorbell from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. She was the first person to appear on the burial registers. This little girl would still be there, even if nothing remains of her grave.
Crows fighting shadows do not have the conscience of death to spy on those who remain. The birds are haunted by existences dissolved in the womb of the world. Time even denies the anchor of memories. they don't see fragile young girls as divinities, those we want in danger to refuse their reign over our obsolete idols. The fear seems to be clustered with fatherly myths.