Tocqueville Paradox
Better conditions, higher expectations,
Without realistic ideas,
People flying off of cliffs like lemmings in outrage,
Because their delusion is met with disagreement,
Which turns into a verbal rampage
Like snakes slithering out of their mouths,
To bite anyone who opposes them,
Claiming it is an attack on their identity,
There's no privilege or dignity,
In acting insane to get your way,
No matter how balanced society is,
Clean streets, good schools, vibrant wildflower parks,
It will never be enough,
For those who think that they are entitled to more,
Silver walls, diamond windows, and only daylight,
The discontentment will grow regardless,
No matter how close we get to perfection,
The deluded will always look for problems,
Where there are none.
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