Analysis of Rejection

JenDx1 1986 (Dublin)



Rejected never feeling Protected
Give my all for it to be neglected kindness, time, your body , your mind all to be ignored by the narcissistic kind.
They like you, they don’t they want you, YOU HOPE !
In the end he was never your friend just a USER, A MAN, NO LOVE , NO PLAN out there sleeping with every women hen can.

You’re more, You’re strong, You’re enough, he’s wrong , save yourself beautiful the right one will come along.
No if’s, no but’s , no maybes , no stand ups , just love for you  and all you bring not like his childish ways TRUE LOVE WILL WIN .


Scheme XXXX XX
Poetic Form
Metre 0101010010 11111110101011101111101100101 1111111111 0011110111010011111111011001011 1111101111011000111101 111111111111101111111011111
Characters 573
Words 104
Sentences 5
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 4, 2
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 71
Words per line (avg) 19
Letters per stanza (avg) 212
Words per stanza (avg) 57
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Submitted on March 05, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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