Thresh Hold Anniversary
The vestibule was solitary
me filling my solitude
for one more special time
of many another
in my homemade dress
(some may have been askance
even aghast at the white — not
us) a moment before you peeked
through the leather-covered doors
“time-to-go” sure any time
as now (no da dum da da
threnody for me) hand in hand
we glowed and passed among
family and friends we didn’t know
we had; loyal to our faith, two guys
with bruised faces no body thought
to invite sat down to our Chicken Express
catered food and one lauded himself
Aaron Pryor’s sparring partner.