Artificial Abandonment
JonKaGor
The Heartache of Artificial Abandonment
JonKaGor's song 'Artificial Abandonment' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of feeling deserted by someone once trusted and cherished. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of betrayal and the inevitable cycle of abandonment that seems to plague human relationships. The protagonist grapples with the pain of being replaced and the fear of being left behind, a sentiment that resonates with anyone who has experienced the sting of unreciprocated loyalty. The repeated plea, 'Please, don't ever try to leave me behind,' underscores the desperation and vulnerability of the speaker, who is acutely aware of the transient nature of affection in a world constantly seeking novelty.
The song also explores the broader theme of societal tendencies to discard the old in favor of the new. JonKaGor poignantly captures this with lines like 'In this world, we keep lusting for something new' and 'Finally, we'll crave for abandonment, then end up discarding ourselves.' This reflects a deep-seated fear of obsolescence and the existential dread of being forgotten. The lyrics suggest that this cycle of abandonment is not just a personal experience but a universal one, driven by an insatiable desire for change and novelty.
In the final verses, the song takes a reflective turn, with the protagonist acknowledging their own role in this cycle. The admission, 'In the end, who craved for abandonment was this creature I call 'myself',' reveals a profound self-awareness and a recognition of the internal conflicts that drive the desire for both connection and isolation. This introspective conclusion adds a layer of complexity to the song, suggesting that the pain of abandonment is intertwined with a deeper, perhaps self-inflicted, struggle for identity and belonging.