Still here I lie in Death’s dark shroud Just more than dust beneath the ground And even as they left this place I heard the raven’s awful sound. For those above had known me dead And brought me here in six-foot box Where even as I could not scream I felt the dread from Death who mocks.
And as the bugs then through me roamed As earthly bodies, mine did rot My soul did not depart this husk Such was the punishment I got. And all the pain I still could feel As rats gnawed at my hands and toes There’s more to death than we may think When blood through veins no longer flows.
Way up above the raven calls The last call they will hear He makes it as the scythe now falls For soon they’ll come to join me here.
For if in life they’ve conscience clear Their soul will soar on Heavenly peal Though if like me a sinner they be They’ll die in pain, a living meal. They severed my head from my body In years it’s never been found I could never beg forgiveness For who would have heard the sound.
Two hundred years in this dark Hell The bugs and rats long gone Just dried up skeletal bones remain And the soul of a less than holy one. Once, time stood still for just a while For one short moment I waited But then I saw the Devil’s smile For in truth, he is never sated.
And yet once more the raven calls As someone meets their doom In six-foot holes beneath the earth They’ll lie forever in this gloom.