Response from GHWB would flip everyone's lid! (As he is supposed to be dead!)
Although many have attributed "O Death" to Baptist preacher, Lloyd Chandler, printed evidence of the song has been found in Britain dating to the 17th century. Besides Chandler, contemporary versions have also been recorded by Nimrod Workman, Dock Boggs, and Ralph Stanley.
Imagine being a mouse and seeing that descending from above?