The poem "En annan ny visa" is constructed of twenty-nine
stanzas of eight lines each. Birchenbaum's full name is spelled out in
acrostic form by the first letters of the stanzas. According to the poem, Birchenbaum was born in
Karelia; her father died when she was three. She met her future husband early in life. Marrying him for love, she followed him to Germany for the
Thirty Years' War. Learning from a message that he had disappeared in the war, she traveled across the country looking for him, and eventually gave him up for dead. After seventeen years alone, in which she kept "all worldly joy and pleasure" out of her mind, she married again, this time to a young nobleman. However, the marriage was an unhappy one, due to "false friends" and local gossip that drove the couple apart. Birchenbaum concludes the poem by saying that she is alone in the world once again, and is saying goodbye to it. ==Personal life==