In the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator and Annabel Lee fell in love when they were young and lived in a kingdom by the sea. Their love is challenged by Annabel Lees death, which the narrator blames on the angels who were envious of their love. The poem suggests that Annabel Lee died of an illness, and her relatives took her away and put her in a tomb by the sea. The narrators love for Annabel Lee is so strong that he continues to love her even after her death, and he lies down with her in her tomb every night.