Death & Taxes – Caesar, Daniel


Surely my sins have found me out

God rest my soul, but show me out

Surely my sins have found me out

Spit on my grave, but kiss my mouth

Surely we’ll live to see the day

When all of our problems, they fade away

I see your heart break and I feel your pain

It’s funny how heaven and hell are the same

Come walk with me, I don’t play those games

I live in the real world, I’ve lost my faith

Surely we’ll live to see the day

When all of our problems, they fade away

Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I’m sure

Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I’m sure

Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I’m sure

Surely my sins have found me out

Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I’m sure

Death and taxes

Death and taxes

Facing Life’s Inevitabilities

“Death & Taxes” by Caesar, Daniel delves into the unavoidable truths that form the backbone of human existence. Through a confessional tone, the lyrics address personal guilt and the quest for redemption, acknowledging that some burdens—like sins—cannot be escaped. The refrain alludes to the old adage that only death and taxes are certain, highlighting life’s inescapable realities. The song also explores emotional vulnerability, contrasting hope for resolution with the stark acceptance of pain and disillusionment, blurring the lines between heaven and hell in lived experience.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Caesar, Daniel
  • Songwriters: Caesar, Daniel

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