Cement

Unyielding Bonds: Exploring the Resilience in Goodshirt's 'Cement'
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Lyrics

When I read about it

Expressing the act of reading about a situation or emotion.

I read it in your eyes

Understanding or perceiving the emotions and thoughts of someone through their eyes.

How we over do it

Acknowledging excessive behavior or actions.

There's broken chairs in here

Indicating a chaotic or damaged environment with broken chairs.


But like cement, we can't be bent

Comparing resilience to cement, suggesting an unyielding or steadfast nature.

You pay my rent, we can go on and on

Emphasizing the stability of the relationship by stating that financial support ensures continuity.


How'd we over do it?

Reiterating the theme of excess and questioning the extent of their actions.

In the morning I'll stop stepping on you

Promising to be more considerate in the morning and avoid causing harm.

I've fone and over done it

Acknowledging and regretting overdoing something, possibly referring to actions in the relationship.

I said it in a song

Expressing remorse or reflection on past actions through a song.


But like cement, we can't be bent

Reiterating the resilience of the relationship likened to cement.

You pay my rent, we can go on and on

Linking financial support to the enduring nature of the relationship.


Just like I said, we can go on and on

Affirming the ability to continue despite challenges, echoing the sentiment of line 7.

On and on and on and on and on

Stressing the continuous nature of their relationship.


But like cement we can go

Repeating the analogy of the relationship's resilience to cement.

On and on and on and on and on and on and on and

Emphasizing the enduring quality of the relationship through repetition.

On and on and on and on and on and on

Continuing the emphasis on the enduring nature of the relationship.

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