Feigning Familiarity

Shaun Ringsmuth, Leo Ashline

I've pushed a chair below the fixture
I've tied a knot around the rod
Still, I've yet to find the courage
To take that step forward


Coiled around each moment
Growing in our organs
Nobody gets around it


Friendships never feel substantial
Lovers see me at my worst
No joy in social interaction
No pleasure left in sexual conquest


Just wasted life force
Torn flesh
An overrated high
Once the body exceeds its shelf life
There’s no temptation or desire


Seems like every connection that I make
Inevitably turns morose or banal
But chasing comfort through the gutters led me here
One fix away from a perfect place


Into the fold of heaven’s captives
Locked in a cell behind its gates
Stripping away the moral bondage
Laying the mind and heart to rest
Into the burn
Gathering light
Severing self from flesh and blood
Into the void
Into the end
Falling
Spinning
Suddenly I am moving through the moments of my crimes
Seeing myself through my victim’s eyes
Now I am the carrion
My own release
The blackest recess
My deepest need
I'm not suffering
I am blossoming
Into an absence
An open vacancy
I'm not afraid
I am finally at peace

Trivia about the song Feigning Familiarity by Street Sects

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

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