Drive (someone) to an early grave verb phrase
Doing something that can lead to one's premature death
Hearing this noise continually drives me to an early grave.
Looking after these naughty kids all day is going to drive her to an early grave.
Normally, "be going to" will stand in front of this phrase.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
Used to imply that someone seems to be good, useful, or benevolent but in reality they are not
Don't be fooled by his appearance. He is a devil in disguise.