Thou art my Lord, O Death, and in thy kiss I have conceived.
That phrase is as routine to a faltering campaign as "O Death, where is thy sting?"
O gentle Death, when wilt thou come?
Molly Zenobia (with Val Thompson on cello) play O Death .
I know this little thing A myriad men will save, O Death, where is thy sting?
A bluegrass winner is "O Death," by Ralph Stanley, 75, a chilling evocation of a man begging to be spared a little more time.
O proud Death, What feast is toward in thine eternal cell That thou so many princes at a shot So bloodily hast struck.
Ralph Stanley for "O Death"
Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!
O Gentle Death (2000)