Rejection Writing

25 creative works found

  • Astride
    by Kristy Lee

    Climbing into the polished saddle. / Astride the stallion of victory / riding along in triumph. Marching ahead into my future.

    Another older poem revisited.

  • you cant let go
    by susan davies

    rejection you just couldn’t stand

    thought of when people move on in life and relationships

  • Abandoned
    by amarica

    Once loved and adopted by a family, this little guy begins to slowly be edged out of their lives and finally totally rejected and abandoned.

    Abandoned animals end up in the pound or run loose to be hunted and injured in a world they have no control over. They are “owned” or they are considered wild. There is no place in “civilization” for animals to be free unless they make their way to the wilderness and manage to hide from people and other predators. There are some people who truly do provide rescue and real adoption and long-term rehabilition for these poor babies and these are real heros. I recommend visiting these other RB’rs who care about animals and they donate their sales to the cause: Lucinda / Migkats / ecgardner / Whisperingruth This poem inspired the artwork “Help Me.” If you wish to view this art please click here

  • The flames of rejection
    by Sarah Bentvelzen

    The flames of rejection; my sorrow, my sweet…

    Yet another depressing poem I wrote…. I think this time in 2005. I don’t know if you noticed, but I’m a HUGE Edgar Allen Poe fan.

  • VICTORIA STATION
    by Stephen Jackson

    The coach before mine / Was headed for Bialystock. / Celestial on their concrete rafters, pigeons / Stolid as bolts, or gunmetal, / Nattered…

    A sort of elegy for what was won, treasured, and lost.

  • DAMSEL_D
    by Stephen Jackson

    The Green Man was where we met. / You said, “I feel like getting drunk”. / The Green Man was where we split. / You said my kisses made you w…

    “The opposite of love,” so it’s said, “is not hate. The opposite of love is indifference.” Well: whatever it is, this is not a poem about indifference.

  • STRIKE IT LUCKY
    by Stephen Jackson

    He fell, with a thud, into the abyss of another day. “Always darkest before the dawn” they’d said, but now the sun was high in the sky. ...

    I’ve done very little fiction. This was an early piece, written at the invitation of a Polish friend, which I include only insofar as it serves to illuminate themes in my later poetry. At the time I was still a contented music journalist; but with hindsight you can see what was rumbling in the distance…

  • Silent
    by Adrena87

    he shuts her up with silence / cold, brooding distance / created to reject her into submission / she turns away / questioning her worth / he…

  • Null and void
    by cheridan

    you can never understand the lives of others

    you can never understand the lives of others

  • The Unimportant
    by Amanda McLennan

    Alone in self pity, Quietly grieving, You remind me that I don’t belong.

    Another moment of self pity. This time I wrote down how I felt.

  • Shreds of me
    by kossimarsalsa

    You walk, / I stay / You let go, / I / walk / away / Mushroom cloud, / Nothing to see, / Just some / little / shreds / of / me.

  • Rejected
    by Justin Jones

    Where’s the bottle? I need to escape this pain.

  • thanks for the kickstart.
    by natapee

    we’ve moved on.

    we’ve moved on.

  • After I Lost You...
    by ripinamberlost

    A depressing note is written / After your rejection is said / Spilling tears on this page / Smudged words that wont ever be read There wa…

  • i........................................
    by oiseau

    The lower case ‘i’ was purposely chosen as it seems less aggressive yet definitive in it’s solitude, without the grandeur of the bold cap…

    Written years ago when I was frightened by a very personal experience.

  • Wrong number.
    by natapee

    in the event of confusion please read.

    best if you hang up and dialed again mr.

  • Jesus The Bridge To Heaven Mini series lesson 3
    by Stephen J. Vattimo

    What happened to Satan and Man after they sinned against God ?

    Jesus THe Bridge To Heaven mini series lesson 3 What does The Holy Bible teach about Man’s relationship to God, Jesus , Heaven , Hell , fallen angels , sin ?

  • Waiting
    by JessysGirl08

    I know that life tides out, never to halt / weather to live or die I choose; / even if I except nothing- its not your fault / even the sea m…

    I wrote this once quite awhile ago when I was a younger person, striving for freedom…

  • What The Holy Bible teaches about man’s relationship with God , Jesue , Heaven , Hell , Fallen angels , sin .

  • Farewell Little John
    by Ratfingers

    Although its 3 months since the election, litle Jonnie deserves a final farewell.

    A lillte ditty I found spinning in my head when I awoke this morning.

  • What's Behind Those Eyes
    by Mahala Schultz

    After fifteen years, it shouldn’t be so easy. Or could it mean that we are destined for each other?

    An emotional roll after a night of reconnection, then rejection.

  • Walking Abortion
    by valenciasmiles

    My issues are accusations / Founded on fears / Not original to me / Touched by a darkness / Dragged down / Swallowed whole / Yet death wont tak…

  • Julia's Journal: Entry No: 3 The End of a Friendship
    by Harlequin

    The phone rang the other afternoon and immediately I felt a chill of anticipation. Answering the phone I was prepared for the worst. ...

  • Warehouse Blues
    by A. K. Matthews

    Tonight / rejected rainbows / pretend / to live in / sullen shadows of / abandonment A masquerade of / criminal children / disposing of thems…

    There’s a world that, for the most part, remains hidden. Well, maybe not hidden so much as ignored or simply overlooked. Perhaps misunderstood. After exposure to this underworld, I’ve found it impossible to ignore.

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