Lyrics Dust to Dust - Martin Carthy
Digging
graves
is
my
delight,
Digging
graves
for
you
to
lie
in.
Digging
graves
from
morn'
till
night,
I
makes
me
living
from
the
dying.
Digging
graves
the
whole
day
long,
And
as
I
dig
I
sing
this
song
To
anybody
that
comes
along,
Dust
to
dust
and
ashes
to
ashes,
And
so
begins
my
song.
Rich
and
poor
all
come
the
same,
I
bury
you
all
there's
none
as
favour.
Don't
spend
your
life
in
seeking
gain;
No
gold
from
death
will
ever
save
you.
Mighty
men
with
wealth
and
riches,
Beggars
too
in
rags
and
stitches;
All
end
up
in
the
wooden
britches.
Dust
to
dust
and
ashes
to
ashes,
And
so
my
song
goes
on.
Some
we
bury
with
foul
diseases,
Some
will
die
still
young
and
pretty.
Death
will
take
just
who
it
pleases,
For
in
death
there
is
no
pity.
Mangled
men
with
sightless
eyes,
Babes
in
arms
and
maids
like
wives,
Fit
or
foolish,
weak
or
wise.
Dust
to
dust
and
ashes
to
ashes,
And
so
I
sing
my
song.
You
might
be
dancing
in
the
street,
You
might
be
gay,
you
might
be
grieving.
You
might
be
singing
a
song
so
sweet
But
you'll
not
cheat
death,
there's
no
deceiving.
In
the
street
or
in
the
hall,
Whether
you
skip
or
whether
you
crawl,
Death
could
come
any
time
at
all.
Dust
to
dust
and
ashes
to
ashes,
And
so
my
song
goes
on.
Death
come
early,
death
come
late,
It
takes
us
all,
there
is
no
reason.
For
every
purpose
under
heaven,
To
each
a
turn,
to
each
a
season.
A
time
to
weep
and
a
time
to
sigh,
A
time
to
laugh
and
a
time
to
cry,
A
time
to
be
born
and
a
time
to
die.
Dust
to
dust
and
ashes
to
ashes,
And
so
I
end
my
song.
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