The Three Sisters
The Cure Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Cure's song The Three Sisters are haunting and enigmatic, inviting the listener to delve into their own interpretation of its meaning. At its core, the song seems to be exploring a sense of lost innocence and the pain of growing up. The three sisters themselves may represent different stages of the singer's life, each fading away as the next one takes its place. The line "where are the childlike people?," in particular, speaks to a yearning for a simpler time when the world seemed less complicated and hopeless.


There is a sense of melancholy and nostalgia in the song that is enhanced by the instrumentation, which is sparse and dreamy. The guitar and piano work together to create a delicate soundscape that perfectly matches the mood of the lyrics. The song is tinged with a sense of despair and resignation, suggesting that the singer has come to accept the inevitability of growing up and losing touch with their childlike wonder.




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