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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Poetry: An Ode to Rejection


It’s good, but not what we’re looking for right now. 
Oh, but it stings. And how! 
The position’s closed, better luck next time 
Your lips are bruised purple from that smile. 

We loved it, but it doesn’t fit with our current line-up 
You take a bitter sip of the salty tea-cup 
It’s good, dear, just not for me 
You nod, you understand, ‘cause it never is. 

Your throat stings from not screaming loud enough, 
Frustration the itch of a swallowed cough. 
You’ve heard it a hundred times, and yet the hundred-and-first 
Burns like every regret thrice reimbursed. 

But while they wound, they aren’t nearly as bad, 
As the radio silence of indifference ironclad. 
Refreshed inboxes and double-checked call logs tell 
The sordid tale of a dream drowning in the wishing well. 

Vacancies disappear and resumes languish 
Receptionists pout in parodied anguish. 
It’s never you, it’s always them, 
It’s never you’re-not-good-enough, it’s always not-the-right-fit. 

It’s all the same, yet unique every time 
Nobody’s got a minute, but asking’s not a crime. 
It’s self-flagellation with a calling card 
We don’t give a fuck, best regards. 

Your name’s not on this list, or the next one 
And yet you walk, ‘cause you can’t outrun 
The ghost of a dream, of a hope long gone 
Of finding the happily-ever-after in life’s lexicon.

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