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 And can you hear me? I was born in seconds And do you fear thee? Would you steer me Towards the ground? No, no, no I was never scared The 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 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?
- King Krule, Cementality, Six Feet Beneath the Moon














