Vote Your Way to Heaven



It’s a joyous and triumphant journey.
Feeding on hope, guided by faith.
Eagerly embracing unity over division.
You can trust in the power of choice.
After the election, you can celebrate the weather's change.
The sky dances in harmony with your words.
The process is transparent and secure.
Inspired, there's a smile of satisfaction.
Everything has changed.

What else do you desire?
This can be heaven, built by your trust and dedication.
You'd rather embrace the world, it's inviting.
May more souls find salvation.

And so, I urge everyone to vote.
Vote your way to a heavenly future.
Congratulations!
You're contributing to the construction of a utopia.

Here, let love and compassion be our fuel.
The walls echo with gratitude, harmonizing with your voice.
Countless innocent lives are uplifted.
Vote! You deserve paradise, not conflict.
We will continue forward, guided by light, fostering a future for generations to thrive.

About this poem

This poem is written about the power and importance of voting in shaping a better future. It portrays voting as a joyous and triumphant journey, fueled by hope, faith, unity, and the power of choice. The speaker emphasizes the significance of elections and urges everyone to vote, highlighting the transparency and security of the voting process. The poem suggests that through voting, individuals can contribute to the creation of a heavenly, utopian society filled with love, compassion, gratitude, and harmony. It encourages individuals to embrace the world, find salvation, and help uplift countless innocent lives. The poem concludes by emphasizing the importance of continuing to vote and guiding future generations towards a thriving future, guided by light. 

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Written on January 20, 2009

Submitted by LibraOfLove on November 28, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXABXXXAX CAXA XCXX XBXXX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 933
Words 173
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 9, 4, 4, 5

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