The spectre of death haunts us all Regardless of who we are or what we have Or what we’ve done or where we’ve been We all come face to face with mortality All that we did All that we had Decays and rots Whether rich or poor Death strikes all equally It does not care about title It does not care about status It does not care about wealth All it cares about is removing the world of a life For as long as humanity has existed It has always tried (unsuccessfully) to triumph over death Mankind have spent vast resources Vast amounts of talent Vast amounts of wealth To try to triumph over death And yet, it has always failed Death smiles and chuckles No matter how hard people have tried None have been able to evade it He still collects the bodies Drains them of their life force And proceeds to take them into the great beyond We don’t know what happens to the body after death It’s one great big mystery And that lack of knowledge Haunts mankind And yet, it’s probably for the better that we not know ‘Cause if we did, we probably wouldn’t be very happy with that knowledge But in the end, regardless of what happens to us after death We all face it in various ways Death strikes us all That is the surest aspect of the lives we live And so long as Death continues to make his rounds And so long as we grow old and grey And so long as the years fly by We will all someday be called to the great beyond That lies outside the visible world That great beyond That perpetual rest Which all will ultimately face Though most would rather not