This heartfelt ballad is a poignant reflection on the longing for authentic connection and simplicity in a world often characterized by artificiality. Tom Odell expresses his indifference towards materialistic luxuries like fancy hotel rooms or art pieces, emphasizing that they don't bring him genuine joy or fulfillment. Instead, he yearns for the simple yet intimate moments with a loved one, such as their feet touching under a concrete bed. The song also highlights his preference for genuine human interaction over grand gestures - he'd rather walk than fly, talk than listen to symphonies. Essentially, "Concrete" is an ode to finding beauty in simplicity and craving realness in an increasingly superficial world.
Concrete
Lyrics
Got me in my hotel room
More pillows I could ever use
I think they call it luxury
But it doesn't make a difference to me
'Cause I'd sleep on a bed that's made of concrete
Just the two of us and no sheet
Just your feet rubbing up against mine
Staring at the picture on the wall
Yeah it's pretty clever but, it's got no soul
Show me your masterpiece
And it wouldn't make difference to me
'Cause I'd sleep on a bed that's made of concrete
Just the two of us and no sheet
Just your feet rubbing up against mine
Oh rubbing up against mine
Oh rubbing up against mine
I sit on these aeroplanes
But I just wanna walk
Play me these symphonies
But I just wanna talk
So baby won't you come back
Oh I need something real
I'd sleep on a bed that's made of concrete
Just the two of us and no sheets
Your feet rubbing up against mine
I'd sleep on a bed that's made of concrete
Just the two of us and no sheet
Just your feet rubbing up against my
Oh rubbing up against mine
Oh rubbing up against mine
Rubbing up against mine
Rubbing up against mine
Writer(s): Dean Cover, Tom Peter Odell
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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