Searchin' out fear in the gathering gloom. that's definitely sort of borrowed from the poem.
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But as i read your opinion i agree it could definitely be about rape. a movement in the corner of the room! I believe Robert Smith when he says it's just about his arachnophobia.
The Cure in 1989. It is something that keeps you frozen within your bed, helpless. Learn More. Regardless of what Smith said?
Lullaby atteint la cinquième place du classement des ventes de singles au Royaume-Uni, ce qui est la meilleure position jamais atteinte par le groupe dans leur pays. was my initial reaction too Ramtek - too many parallels. It understands pain, becoming its own cure for its sorrows. The Cure's Disintegration is an ode to depression, capturing the hopelessness of it in a perfectly parallel form.
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On candy stripe legs the Spiderman comes. He was the one who wrote it, was he not? But I like to think it's about sexual abuse cause it seems to fit so well with that interpretation. it's definitely somewhat based on the poem. There hasn't been a new Cure album since 2008's 4:13 Dream, but that didn't stop them from launching a huge world tour earlier this year.Every night they play for three hours, mixing in … Switchfoot's frontman and main songwriter on what inspires the songs and how he got the freedom to say A monthly update on our latest interviews, stories and added songs Tim Pope, a long-time collaborator of The Cure on many of its music videos, interprets "Lullaby" as an allegory for lead singer Robert Smith's druggy past. You don't have to take Smith's word for it, a song can have many meanings even if the writer didn't intend them. Stealin' past the windows of the blissfully dead. The meaning of "Lullaby" has been speculated by fans, including as a metonymy for addiction or depression, and Smith has offered multiple explanations as to its theme or content, such as childhood nightmares or abuse. Tim Pope, the song’s music video director and frequent collaborator with The Cure, interprets the song as an allegory for Robert Smith’s drug-laden past.
"Lullaby" as written by Simon Gallup Robert James SmithLyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust AveNon-lyrical content copyright 1999-2020 SongMeaningsJavascript must be enabled for the correct page display You don't have to take Smith's word for it, a song can have many meanings even if the writer didn't intend them. Lullaby est une chanson du groupe The Cure figurant sur l'album Disintegration dont elle est le premier extrait en single en avril 1989.
also you are mostly sexually assaulted in the night so he's used to hearing this lullaby when he falls asleep because that's when it happens, and then he dreams about it and fears it.
To me it means many different things.
Tim Pope, a long-time collaborator of The Cure on many of its music videos, interprets "Lullaby" as an allegory for lead singer Robert Smith's druggy past. The 1990 Brit award winning music video was inspired by David Lynch's 1977 debut horror movie Eraserhead. I …