Let's Vote



In the lights of the festival of politicians

We always stand as a Spectator

But not now ; my dear

Let's make the politicos be the spectators

With right given by our constitution

Let's make our vision bright, Let's vote

Promises, freebies and welfare schemes,

Are the mesmerizing charm of our beloved heroes.

But not now my dear

Let's surprise with our boldness and power,

Marking our votes count.

We often forget our constitutional right we hold,
And suffer the consequences for a quinquennial.
But not now, my dear;
Let's stand united in electing the right.
And showing the gates out ; for the upright.

A smiling farmer and job filled resources,
A secured sister and a confident mother,
A responsible father and an educated child
green knitted villages and a strong city of hope,
A road of life and a freshness in air,
A state filled with water and quality electricity
A leader who can take us into peace and harmony,

This is all we need, my dear,

So, Let this year be our desired hope.

Let us  vote.

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Written on November 25, 2023

Submitted by samson4975 on March 19, 2024

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
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Words 209
Stanzas 16
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