A Forest

Album: Seventeen Seconds (1980)
Charted: 31
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  • Come closer and see
    See into the trees
    Find the girl
    While you can
    Come closer and see
    See into the dark
    Just follow your eyes
    Just follow your eyes

    I hear her voice
    Calling my name
    The sound is deep
    In the dark
    I hear her voice
    And start to run
    Into the trees
    Into the trees

    Into the trees

    Suddenly, I stop
    But I know it's too late
    I'm lost in a forest
    All alone
    The girl was never there
    It's always the same
    I'm running towards nothing
    Again and again and again and again
    And again and again and again and again
    And again-gain-gain and again and again
    And again and again-gain-gain and again
    And again and again and again and again
    And again Writer/s: Laurence Andrew Tolhurst, Matthieu Aiden Hartley, Robert James Smith, Simon Johnathon Gallup
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Rich from DetroitOnly one true Robert that night. Smith and Gallup should of played all night!
  • Patricia from New York, NyActually, Simon Gallup, bass, was the one who shouted "F--k Robert Palmer, F--k Rock and Roll." And according to an account in the Cure's bio "10 Imaginary Years" the roadies for Robert Palmer responded by throwing the Cure's amps off the stage.
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