Poem:

We have been away from Winter
so long, have loved beyond its grasp,
but it must have missed us, it seems
it must have, the way the first storm
seemed to follow us here
as we drove north, darkness
in the afternoon turning rain
to sleet then sleet to snow.
We arrived with Winter,
they said, people we met
or saw, those who heard
when we had arrived.  It came
that afternoon, with us,
as we pulled in to the hotel
near the nursing home
where your mother
is in rehabilitation.

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