I'm sorry, but there seems to be a confusion here. The song "Come Away, Death" you mentioned is actually a Shakespearean song from the play "Twelfth Night," not by Elvis Costello. The lyrics you provided are a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's original lyrics. In the play, the character Feste sings "Come away, come away, death" as a mournful lament. The lyrics express a longing for death as a release from the pain caused by a cruel lover. The speaker wishes to be laid to rest in Cyprus, a Greek island associated with the goddess of love, Aphrodite. The song speaks of the speaker's desire for their death to be shared by their true love. They do not want any flowers or friends to greet their coffin, as they believe their true lover will not be able to find their grave to weep there. It's a sorrowful and melancholic expression of heartbreak and a longing for an end to suffering. Elvis Costello, however, has not released a song with this specific title or lyrics. If you have any more information or specific lyrics related to an Elvis Costello song, please provide them, and I'll be happy to help you with that.