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Short Ballot Box Poems

Short Ballot Box Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ballot Box by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ballot Box by length and keyword.


End Up At Ballot Box
End Up At Ballot Box

Around in water were known to motor,
After we had become a great boater;
Found a campaign;
People were insane;
Went to ballot box and became a voter.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballot box, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Democracy
The ballot box does my persistent fights convey,
to restore what predatory lords did cart away;
because I cast my vote for good governance to enjoy;
that I may integrity in governance employ
by firing evil men who human rights destroy....

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Categories: ballot box, poetry, political,
Form: Rhyme
The Emperor of Our Fairytales
The Emperor
hath donned a gewgaw crown,
bedazzled are the throng.

He rides an electric horse.
Strides through the pitiless cities
of lost or last hopes.
His faceless glance
not even a mask,
but a cold premonition
an iron mind
behind bolt-shut eyes.

The crowds back away,
bow and know
they are now subjects,
not even slaves,

only subjects
to be used and disposed of
at the ballot box....

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Categories: ballot box, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Vote Them Out
Vote Them Out (The Ballot Box Bursts Bubbles) Written: by Miracle Man 6/8/2020 Lets disband the police and advance our cause, considering this move should give sane minds pause. Socialists advocate returning to vigilante justice, but can those be trusted who emphasize “trust us”? They operate from the shadows until reaching the top, and discover, the bigger the bubble the louder the pop.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballot box, how i feel, voice,
Form: Rhyme
Betrayal
Betrayal

While sending out this email
Surely felt a sense of betrayal
From those in America who live
And find them hard to forgive
What will the future entail.

Jim Horn

As a retired veteran Trump is a slap in the face.
Wonder how Captain Khan's parents are accepting
all of this

May Be Resented

If by no one was I consented
Catch disease, may be prevented
To ballot box had proceeded
By Hillary was badly needed
Gave up and Trump relented.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ballot box, anxiety,
Form: Limerick




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