“Old Blue Dress Shirt”
Into the back of the closet, I dug.
Needed a dress shirt, my body to hug.
I grabbed a shirt, the color blue.
It was faded and wrinkled, through and through.
I shrugged at its age, on I draped it.
My face did frown, even though it fit.
It was missing a button, fatal flaw I think.
From my hand, the dress shirt did sink.
Hard to move on, it is some days.
Now I’ll give a polo, the suddenly available praise.