A Forest
The Cure Lyrics


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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

Overall Meaning

The song A Forest by The Cure tells the story of a man who is lost in a dark forest, searching for a girl. The first verse encourages him to come closer and look into the trees to find the girl. He’s urged to follow his eyes and he hears her voice calling his name, which is deep in the dark. The second verse sees him running towards the trees and into the dark, but suddenly he stops. He knows it’s too late, as he has become lost in the forest, all alone. The girl was never there, and he keeps running towards nothing, again and again.


The song is often interpreted as a metaphor for addiction, depression, and the feeling of being lost. It’s a classic example of how The Cure’s music connected with people on an emotional level, expressing feelings of longing and despair that many could relate to. Robert Smith’s haunting vocals and the energetic, urgent guitars convey a sense of urgency and confusion that makes the song so effective.


Line by Line Meaning

Come closer and see
Step closer to observe your surroundings


See into the trees
Pay attention to the nature around you


Find the girl
Search for a young woman who is lost in the woods


While you can
Before she disappears


See into the dark
Look beyond the lighted paths


Just follow your eyes
Trust your instincts and continue looking


I hear her voice
I am intrigued by the sound of her voice


Calling my name
She's seemingly beckoning for me


The sound is deep
It comes from far away or has an eerie quality


In the dark
She's hidden from my sight


And start to run
I'm excited and anxious to find her


Into the trees
I chase after her into the forest


Suddenly I stop
I realize that something is not right


But I know it's too late
I am trapped and can't turn back


I'm lost in a forest
I am disoriented and can't find my way back out


All alone
I am by myself in the eerie forest


The girl was never there
She was only a figment of my imagination


It's always the same
I keep getting lost in the forest and chasing after something that does not exist


I'm running towards nothing
My pursuit has no reward


Again and again and again and again
The cycle repeats


And again and again and again and again
The cycle continues


And again and again and again and again
The cycle persists


And again and again and again and again
The cycle endures


And again and again
The cycle repeats over and over




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Robert James Smith, Laurence Andrew Tolhurst, Matthieu Aiden Hartley, Simon Johnathon Gallup

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@cariddicalabro

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...



@deanohall8373

I Remember being off my face on Ketamin & Nitros Oxide
When i 1st heard this amazing
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And it has never got old
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Trust Me
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@alanstrom2221

@@oliverdurgen5953
The concept of the music has to be created by a person from zero.
To describe it the way you have is a reflection of your ignorance of music and how it is made from the imagination of a person or persons.

Whether it is The Cure or Guns n Roses.
Axl was in another room when he heard Slash 'noodling' on his Guitar.
Axl insisted that Slash keep the 'noodle' and it was used as the intro to "Sweet Child of Mine".

Some of the most famous riffs are simple and basic. "Smoke on the Water"
"A Forest" is extremely high on my favourite songs list.
A few of my favourite Bands are The Ramones,
The Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks & Status Quo.
On the surface they may sound simple, yet, they are far more complex than first thought.

A famous musician once said that it's not the notes you use, it's the space between the notes that create the music.
There's great use of space used on "A Forest"

Too many people enter comments on You Tube that are wildly inaccurate and subjective.
I like to focus on facts and reality.



@blackeagle7947

The Cure
A Forest
Come closer and see
See into the trees
Find the girl
If 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



All comments from YouTube:

@JeMiero

This masterpiece is now 40 years old. Frightnening.

@tnightwolf

yeah XDD it shows how far society has developed XDDD

@Patrycja15815

wtf your right :o

@JeMiero

@@a.i799 Air from J.S.Bach too.

@adamboagey

🤮

@G-G._

@@a.i799 you sound white

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@bastiroccitanie

One of the most iconic basslines

@anthonyhart8209

Absolutely

@fredyscanlan

And drum patterns

@koppilork

A part from the work of Les Claypool that is.

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