How rarely these few years, as work keeps up aloof,Or fares, or one thing or another,How we had days to spend under our parents’ roof;Myself, my sister, and my brother.All five of us will die; to reckon from the pastThis flesh and blood is unforgiving.What’s hard is that just one of us will be the lastTo bear it all and go on living.

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