Domestic Didactics by an Old Servant (2). By Hood, Thomas. A FEW LINES ON COMPLETING FORTY-SEVEN When I reflect, with serious sense, While years and years run on, How soon I may be summoned hence - There's cook a-calling John. Our lives are built so frail and poor, On sand and not on rocks, We're hourly standing at Death's door - There's some one double-knocks. All human days have settled terms, Our fates we cannot force; This flesh of mine will feed the worms - They're come to lunch of course. And when my body's turned to clay, And dear friends hear my knell, Oh, let them give a sigh and say - I hear the upstairs bell.