" Poor men, what terror is this that overwhelms you so? Night shrouds your heads, your faces, down to your knees--- cries of mourning are bursting ino fire---cheeks rivering tears----the walls and the handsome crossbeams dripping drank with blood! Ghosts, look, thronging the entrance, thronging the court, go trooping down to the world of death and darkness! The sun is blotted out of the sky---look there---a lethal mist spreads all across the earth!"
The Odyssey Book 20 pages 421-422 Lines 391-397
The Prophet Theoclymenus is speaking his vision to Penelope's suitors
Who knew that even the old greeks and romans could be as morbid...see that shows you right there that there is nothing wrong with being morbid and nothing wrong with death.