Arriving Here

I left four days ago, before the bloom.
Now racemes of wisteria cascade.
They hang like leis outside my welcome room,
and pause my burdened homecoming parade.
I’m sorry I missed buds, but wouldn’t trade
my travel for the lacy white debut.
I earned good memories that will not fade.
But now I’m softly grateful for this view.

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