In the first stanza, the author is “kindly” picked up in a carriage by a personified Death.
In the second stanza, the author describes Death as civil and she talks about putting everything aside and going slowly in the carriage.
In the third stanza, they passed a school and a field of grain as the sun set.
In the fourth stanza, the author describes her clothes as thin and fragile.
In the fifth stanza, the author and Death approach a “house” which is really a grave.
In the sixth stanza, the author describes time as passing quickly and peacefully as she heads towards eternity.