How does one possess my body, how does one possess the soul
How can you take back the scars, you already stole
How does one possess my body, how does one possess the soul
Can you take back my demons, I don’t want them anymore
How does one possess my body, how does one possess the soul
How can you take back the scars, you already stole
How does one possess my body, how does one possess the soul
Can you take back my demons, I don’t want them anymore
How does one possess my body body
How does one possess my body body
It’s so deranged, how it’s unfair to even blame you
For the times you made me insane, because nothing’s gonna make you change
And now my heart is, so caustic, claustrophobic
You turned me into an impatient, creation
We’re two different types of, sick, sick, sick
Two different types of sick
Where are my possessions, you took them all away
Yet you take up all the space, what a waste, what a waste
Is a person a possession, a puppet moving by itself
I think it’s more of an obsession, a compulsion you can’t help
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong to you
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong, to you, to you
I don’t belong to you, to you
credits
released July 8, 2020
"Possession" produced by Greg Almeida (Vista, Secret Gardens)
Guitars by Greg Almeida
Mixed and mastered by Chris Piquette of No Boundaries Studios
Written by Jen Janet
"Possession" photo by Jeremy Saffer
Music video directed by King Wolfe Creative:
Youtube.com/c/jenjanet
Some of Jen's songs have been placed in mobile apps for licensing in Korea and Turkey. Jen was also nominated in 2018 for a
New England Music Award and a Motif Magazine Music Award for best female vocalist.
Jen Janet is the vocalist for Mimesis and Novarium.
Jen has done promotional modeling for brands such as Bacardi and Subaru, as well as runway work for fashion designers.
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