I'm Asking You To Believe

The campaign by Barack Obama had been focused on Change and as the slogan goes Change we can believe in. This change I believe is a step away from the traditional politics and politicians which seem to be serving one specific strata of society for many tears now. The first thing that is required is to ensure that the traditions of Washington are removed and that new measures are installed. But in order to make this happen we need the right man at the helm.  I believe that Barack Obama is the right man but as he so often point out, he is not a perfect man and probably would not be a perfect President either but he is willing to listen and as he says it, he wants us to believe, not in him but in ourselves

 

I’m Asking You To Believe

I’m wide awake and very in touch

My opponent Sen. Clinton, doesn’t think this much

A long time has past, in fact much too long now

Solutions in Washington has been slowed  somehow

Kept doing the same thing and failing the same

It’s time Washington stop playing their deceitful game

Negating real solutions if they are not politically expedient

Going back on promises to risk things economically transient

You have been suffering while the lobbyists take control

Of our Politicians in their liberal role

Unchecked this can force the cost of living high

This is what we must stop or together try

One man alone can’t make this change

Barack is remarkable but he needs hear your exchange

Every voice and every idea may have its plausibility

Listening to as many is part of his strategy

It’s your victory through your vote and your voice

Every American of age has this prestigious choice

Victory over Washington can truly be achieve

Each voter can play a part, I’m Asking You To BELIEVE

 

 

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