Watching from afar, many call it the land of fools
There are innocent victims here while others are simply amused
Some boast that common sense should always rule
Not willing to admit there are not always clear context clues
The heart sometimes wants to believe otherwise despite an inherent truth
However, purpose has no function when manipulation is present but subdued
But judgment is still placed as if only a certain type of person can lose
Conveniently forgetting it is not always easy to know the aftermath of the path you will choose
This is not an isolated case so do not deny any person the right to feel the blues
The power is not in perfection but in understanding life is a rollercoaster not a cruise
Reassess the situation and you will find the land of fools is actually a place transparency simply eludes
There are innocent victims here while others are simply amused
Some boast that common sense should always rule
Not willing to admit there are not always clear context clues
The heart sometimes wants to believe otherwise despite an inherent truth
However, purpose has no function when manipulation is present but subdued
But judgment is still placed as if only a certain type of person can lose
Conveniently forgetting it is not always easy to know the aftermath of the path you will choose
This is not an isolated case so do not deny any person the right to feel the blues
The power is not in perfection but in understanding life is a rollercoaster not a cruise
Reassess the situation and you will find the land of fools is actually a place transparency simply eludes
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