Ariel
The Cure Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Golden midnight taking us across the water
(line...sounds vaguely like 'holy love sing we're falling close in every other')
As dawn breaks I wonder
Sun's growing cold
Ours is not to wonder
To never grow old
To never grow old
Oh ariel I (it?) will always feel right out here
(nearly unintelligible line)
Sister & brother
Never loved each other like this
(Line)
And never fall




You never fall
Ariel

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Cure's song Ariel depict a journey across the water, under a golden midnight sky. The first line conveys a sense of peace and awe, as if the singer is witnessing something holy. As dawn breaks and the sun begins to rise, the mood changes and the lyrics take on a darker tone. The lyric "Sun's growing cold" could refer to the fading of a relationship, an impending breakup or the loss of something important. Despite this, the singer resigns themselves to the fact that it is not their place to question or wonder. The lyrics "Ours is not to wonder, to never grow old" suggest a realization that some aspects of life are beyond our control and that there is something both terrifying and liberating about accepting this.


The chorus, with the repeated line "Oh Ariel," could be interpreted as the singer calling out to a lost love or to someone who represents a sense of hope and freedom. The line "Sister & brother, never loved each other like this" is perhaps the most enigmatic of the song; it could be suggesting a forbidden or taboo relationship, or it could be a metaphor for the complex and intertwined nature of human relationships. The final verse "And never fall, you never fall, Ariel" could be interpreted as a plea for stability or as a way of acknowledging that sometimes things must come to an end.


Line by Line Meaning

Golden midnight taking us across the water
In the peaceful stillness of the night, we are being carried across the water to a new day.


As dawn breaks I wonder, Sun's growing cold
Seeing the dawn arrive, I wonder if the warmth of the sun is fading away.


Ours is not to wonder, To never grow old
Our destiny is beyond our control, but we can strive to never lose our youthfulness.


Oh ariel I (it?) will always feel right out here
Ariel, I will always feel at peace and content in this place.


(nearly unintelligible line)
This line is difficult to discern and has no clear meaning.


Sister & brother, Never loved each other like this
Even siblings have never felt the connection and love that we share.


And never fall, You never fall, Ariel
Together we stand strong and will never fall, Ariel.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Robert James Smith

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@user-wv2jb1or1c

Golden midnight taking us across the waterΒ 
(line...sounds vaguely like 'holy love sing we're falling close in every other')Β 
As dawn breaks i wonderΒ 
Sun's growing coldΒ 
Ours is not to wonderΒ 
To never grow oldΒ 
To never grow oldΒ 
Oh ariel i (it?) will always feel right out hereΒ 
(nearly unintelligible line)Β 
Sister & brotherΒ 
Never loved each other like thisΒ 
(line)Β 
And never fallΒ 
You never fallΒ 
ArielΒ 



All comments from YouTube:

@1Rothiemoon

Ariel......I can still see the neon lamps flashing across my windscreen as I listened to this song on a bootleg tape driving an old Renault round the streets of Wolverhampton in 1987, chasing a girl who has long since gone, the memories live on, thanks.....The Cure, soundtrack to my youth.

@jkrenz77

I remember when I first heard this. Like a slightly brighter version of minimalistic Lament. I can’t describe it. Another punch in the gut. Can’t be replicated.

@pattieboydinreverse1648

You know a band is great when their unreleased material is better than most band's official material.

@timothymaynard5122

I hear all of the great poets in Robert's songs. Art unhinged, uncensored is art that lasts forever. The incomparable Cure! Love it.

@MrGroobiNeu

Simply fantastic! I wish to be sixteen again...... Where are all those years???

@lupatello

Can't stop to listen...after 25 years...so melancholic ^^

@powrxplor69

This was done for a bbc kid Jensen session on Nov 1 1982, so for all who were wondering it is close to Japanese whispers-era cure, great track, very minimalist

@michaelstudioconnections3804

This mix was done at a grotty 16 track demo studio in Hoxton Square call 'Wave'- It cuts off because the tape ended there and the engineer got a bit caught out whilst doing a long fade out so had to dip it at the end. It was a demo so never re-done. MrSilentfox22, this is complete as this was the end of the reel of tape, - if anything you get extra as it should have been faded sooner! How do I know all this? I was the engineer!

@helloimage

+Michael StudioConnections Thank you for your report Mr. Michael, it's amazing to read such things happening in the background of The Cure History, anecdotes you never get to know otherwise.... That's really precious... invaluable, indeed!!!

@graemereaper

I'm pretty sure that the reason for the abrupt beginning and end is that it was ripped from a radio session recorded for the BBC David "Kid" Jensen show back in 1982, as powrxplor69 says below. I still have the recording of the session somewhere and remember that Jensen started speaking just before the song faded out. John Peel used to leave a gap of silence at the beginning and end of session tracks, knowing full well that people were taping them from the radio.

More Comments

More Versions