Featherweight Hate

Shaun Ringsmuth, Leo Ashline

Blamed your defeat
On your so called disease
I was certain you’d die
Staring drunkenly into my eyes


And your worth was obscured
No one valued your word
Your last ride in my car
Bought you a dime behind bars


Leaving a wife and child
To fend for themselves
Carrying secrets you knew
They’d be too scared to tell


Blamed your arrest
On your poor taste in friends
But it wasn’t their fault
You let desperation break your heart


And I know it was wrong
To never visit or call
But as our mother would say
I had my own debts to pay


On the eve of your release I began trembling
As thoughts raced through my mind
I’d heard talk of how you’d changed inside


So I showered and then loaded my shotgun
And sat facing the door
To welcome my brother back home

Trivia about the song Featherweight Hate by Street Sects

When was the song “Featherweight Hate” released by Street Sects?
The song Featherweight Hate was released in 2016, on the album “End Position”.
Who composed the song “Featherweight Hate” by Street Sects?
The song “Featherweight Hate” by Street Sects was composed by Shaun Ringsmuth, Leo Ashline.

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