In the end I’ll be undressed—
they'll take my robes of gross inadequacy,
they’ll call me home—
Under soil I’ll disappear—
they'll take my form of shameful indecency,
they’ll call me home—
In their presence I will fade—
they'll take my lust for endless inconstancy,
they’ll call me home—
I will call them brothers; yea,
in the taking of my flesh—
I will call them sisters; yea,
in the taking of my bones—
I will call them friends.
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