Cold as ice hands all over me
Stress my eyes and stretch my limbs
This is the way that death begins
Ooh, death, have mercy
Ooh, death, be easy
Ooh, death, just spare me over another year
another year...
Ooh, death, have mercy
Ooh, death, have mercy
Ooh, death, just spare me over another year
If you were a flower
What make death come
Cut you down so soon
If you were a flower
What make death come
Cut you down so soon
Ooh, death, have mercy
Ooh, death, be easy
Ooh, death, just spare me over another year
What is this that I can't see
Cold as ice hands all over me
Stress my eyes and stretch my limbs
This is the way that death begins
Ooh, death, have mercy
Ooh, death, be easy
Ooh, death, just spare me over another year
Ooh, death, have mercy
Aah, death, be easy
Ooh, death, just spare me over another year

Harry Manx (born 1955) is a Canadian musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. His official website describes his music as being a "blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and some compelling grooves and you'll get Manx's unique "mysticssippi" flavour." Manx plays the slide guitar, harmonica, six-string banjo, mohan veena and Ellis stomp box. He studied for five years in India with Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Bhatt is the inventor of the 20-stringed mohan veena, which has become Manx's signature instrument.
He has released twelve albums in twelve years, and has his own record label Dog My Cats Records.
He has received much recognition and many awards, including: seven Maple Blues Awards, six Juno nominations, the Canadian Folk Music Award in 2005 for Best Solo Artist, and CBC Radio’s "Great Canadian Blues Award" in 2007.
Manx was a nominee in the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards for his cover of Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire".
Manx is a longtime collaborator with Canadian guitarist Kevin Breit and Australian keyboardist Clayton Doley.