DEMOCRACY



DEMOCRACY ; by I.T  ALIM MANSARAY.
 Oh! Democracy.
 You, most advisable bride among political systems.
 Your admirer many have been throughout history.
 In every part of the world you're the one thing great.

All your admirer in the world were after you.
 But ,you wane their proposals, despite the fact.
 All admirer have tried to allure you, but you are you.
 And they put your name next to theirs ,so they act.

 To allure you to satisfy their biased politics.
 Therefore, the Oligarchs, the Despots, the Tyrants,
 The Autocrats, the Totalitarians and many more.
 All have declared themself to be by your sticks.

 By wrapping themselves in your gown.
And calling themselves your beloved ones.
But, you, unyielding remained, for you’re grown.
That no one has succeed in measuring up.

To the supreme, your wise father, Abraham Lincoln.
And to the glorious values which he nurtured you.
Those superb principles of values and the paramount
Devotion to the happiness of the people you serve
It is for that reason, Oh! Democracy .
Seldom have shown any partiality to your admirer.
For all, fell short of your lofty aspirations, therefore,
You were unfortunately neglected by your pretenders.

The immoral, the unjust, the ignorant and the dishonorable.
Who chose to ignore all that you stood for .
And disregarded the common good , and
The happiness of the people they suppose to serve.

So you chose to promote their own interest .
Running the chance of any truly democratic society to be established.
For that reason, Oh! Democracy .I understand you now.
Oh! Oh! Democracy, the leading factor of peace in all the universe.

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This poem is talking about the greatness of Democracy.

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Written on August 20, 2022

Submitted by Alimmansaray1 on August 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABXAX CDCD EXAE XXXX XCXFBAAX XAXF XXXX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,626
Words 304
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 4, 4, 8, 4, 4

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