If This is What Passes for Living

Shaun Ringsmuth, Leo Ashline

I've been here a while now
Serving my time
Watching the clock run down

Waiting
Holding my anger down

I fought for a long while
I tried to make good
For all of the things, i’d done

But I know your trust in me
Can never be rebuilt
I can dress up like a family man
But you know that suit never quite fit
And I can’t afford to have you staring at my back
I could move across the world and you would
Still be here

(Yes)

Waiting
Counting every day
So I'm burning the whole thing down
This home...
It’s a prison cell
So I'm burning the whole thing down

We are a virus
We’re a product of bad luck
We scream our way into existence
Nine months after someone else gets fucked
Death as an option is a comforting idea
Continuing in misery is something we do mostly out of fear

We are malignant, there’s no intelligent design
We’re a cancer feeding violently
Upon the flesh of that which gives us life
Death as an ending is a comfort to keep in mind
We forget that waking up each day is just a habit
We can choose to die

I've been waiting my entire life

Trivia about the song If This is What Passes for Living by Street Sects

When was the song “If This is What Passes for Living” released by Street Sects?
The song If This is What Passes for Living was released in 2016, on the album “End Position”.
Who composed the song “If This is What Passes for Living” by Street Sects?
The song “If This is What Passes for Living” by Street Sects was composed by Shaun Ringsmuth, Leo Ashline.

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