To Vote Poem by Randy McClave

To Vote



If you do not like their beliefs,
Or the ideals and thoughts that they promote,
And if you think they have to many chiefs
Then Vote:

If you like their speeches,
If you believe their standards are correct,
To your ideas they impact and teaches
Then Re-elect:

If you happen to like his fancy pants
Or maybe you like her petticoat,
Or maybe you like their ideas for loans or grants
Then Vote:

If you like their platform
To help and to serve and to protect,
If their thinking to you is a brainstorm
Then Elect:

If you do not cast a ballot
Then I say, for four years, be quite! this I do quote,
Your politicians election is valid
Don’t Vote:

If you are quite observant
And in politicians you see greed and feel a rage,
And you don't agree with a public servant
Remember suffrage:

If you will not straddle a fence
If justice and freedom are your goals,
And you indeed want to make a difference
Go to the polls:

If you're happy with the use of your tax dollar
And you enjoy the laws and a politicians reign,
If you don't complain and will not holler
Then abstain:

A man alone can change the world
In history that fact is wrote,
Empires have crumbled, flags unfurled
So Vote:

Randy L. McClave

Thursday, November 5, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: election,politics
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Ashland, Kentucky
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