Cementality

Album: 6 Feet Beneath the Moon (2013)
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  • See, the cement has never meant so much
    My hot head cools to the stone cold touch
    I look to settle my seed with the dust
    Brain, leave me be
    Can't you see that these eyes are shut?

    Enter my bed through that window i hit zero
    As guiltless loveless sins flow
    Through me, you threw me i descend smoothly
    My concrete bed beckons can you hear me?
    I was born in seconds do you fear the
    Way you steer me towards the ground?
    No, no, no I was never scared
    Pain, had made my vision impaired
    But now I'm free of care
    See, life isn't fair
    Then at least death's there

    To hold both hands and stroll through lands
    And as it stands the empty vessel of a man
    Can't be moved
    It's not the cracks or the grooves
    But the pavement soothes
    The pavement was soothing
    My body wasn't moving

    Brain was buried deep beneath the ground
    Fears would drown the pavement is soothing
    My body wasn't moving
    Pain was buried deep beneath the ground
    As fears would drown

    See, the cement has never meant so much
    My hot head cools to the stone cold touch
    I look to settle my seed with the dust
    Brain, leave me be
    Can't you see that these eyes are shut? Writer/s: ARCHIE MARSHALL
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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