There's a buzzard of gulls
They're drumming in the wind
Only lovers alive
Running in the dark

And I rolled away
Said we never wanted much
Just a rollercoast'
Our love has never known the way
Sugar for the pill
You know it's just the way things are
Cannot buy the sun
This jealousy will break the whole

Cut across the sky
And move a little closer now
Lying in a bed of greed
You know I had the strangest dream

And I rolled away
Said we never wanted much
Just a rollercoast'
Our love has never known the way
Sugar for the pill
You know it's just the way things are
Cannot buy the sun
This jealousy will break the whole

And I rolled away
Said we never wanted much
Just a rollercoast'
Our love has never known the way
Sugar for the pill
You know it's just the way things are
Cannot buy the sun
This jealousy will break the whole


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher, edited by CharMarRules, sin-gin106, IdunTree

Sugar for the Pill Lyrics as written by Neil Halstead

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  • +3
    My Interpretation

    As for the songs meaning, I feel it's very much a disarming ballad about heartbreak. Knowing it's over & the riptide of feelings that you find yourself drowning in.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon February 14, 2019   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    On song exploder podcast songwriter states the lyric is "blizzard of Gulls"... Not buzzard of Gulls \n[Song Exploder] Slowdive - Sugar for the Pill #songExploder [podcastaddict.com/episode/41756196](http://nhttps://podcastaddict.com/episode/41756196) via @PodcastAddict

    sin-gin106on December 10, 2021   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this is about Rachel and Neil's relationship down the years

    samsecreton February 14, 2019   Link
  • -2
    General Comment

    This song is about John Cena. Because you can't see him!

    Dihan666on February 24, 2018   Link

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