Oh Death is a cover of the song with the same name by Dock Boggs.
The song, also known as “O Death” or “Conversations with Death”, is based on a traditional Appalachian folk song usually attributed to Baptist preacher Lloyd Chandler, although Boggs' version, here covered by King, is modified.
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[Verse 1]
What is this that I can't see
With icy hands taking hold on me
I am death and none can excel
I'll open the doors to heaven or hell
[Chorus]
Oh, death, oh, death
Can't you spare me over till another year?
Oh, death, oh, death
Please, spare me over till another year
[Verse 2]
Oh, death, someone would pray
Couldn’t you call some other day
God's children prayed, the preacher's preached
The time of mercy is out of your reach
I'll fix your feet so you can't walk
I'll lock your jaws so you can't talk
Closе your eyes so you can 't see
The vеry hour you go with me
Death, I come to take thy soul
Leave the body and leave it cold
To drop the flesh off of the frame
The earth and worms both have a claim
[Chorus]
Oh, death, oh, death
Can't you spare me over till another year?
Oh, death, oh, death
Please, spare me over till another year
[Verse 3]
My mother come to my bed
Place a cold towel upon my head
My head is warm, my feet is cold
Death is moving upon my soul
Oh, death, how you treating me
Close my eyes so I can 't see
You hurt my body, you make me cold
You're ruling my life right out of my soul
[Chorus]
Oh, death, oh, death
Can't you spare me over till another year?
Oh, death, oh, death
Please, spare me over till another year
[Verse 4]
Oh, death, please consider my age
Please don't take me at this stage
My wealth is all at your command
If you will move your icy hand
The old, the young, the rich or poor
Are all alike with me, you know
No wealth, no land, no silver, no gold
Nothing satisfies me but your soul
[Chorus]
Oh, death, oh, death
Can't you spare me over till another year?
Oh, death, oh, death
Please, spare me over till another year