Nothing I do makes much sense
Say you don't really get me anymore
I wonder if you ever did, if you ever did at all?

Nothing I want means a lot
Say you don't understand me like before
I'm not sure if you ever did, if you ever did at all?

Nothing I think has a point
Say you don't quite believe me anymore
I wonder if you ever did, if you ever did at all?

Gets hard to guess the best way through
The thing to do if none of this is true
I wish I knew how to undo
The doubt I hide inside
I grew in you

The knot I hide inside I tied in you,
Nothing I am shows the way
Say you don't seem to know me like before
I'm not sure if you ever did, if you ever did at all?

No nothing I do makes much sense
Say you don't really get me anymore
I wonder if you ever did, if you ever did at all?

Gets hard to guess the best way through
The thing to do if none of this is true
I wish I knew how to undo
The knot I tied in you,
When more or less the yes and no
Is all for show it isn't really so,
Look high and low where did we go?
You moved too fast or maybe I just moved too slow?

There's so much noise,
All the signal seems to fade away
Too much noise

Or could be this is how it always sounds
With nothing left?


Lyrics submitted by Twilightseer, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Signal to Noise Lyrics as written by Perry Bamonte Jason Toop Cooper

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    its about a relationship thats been completely lost. and he's questioning if it was ever real. if she ever really believed in him.

    "Nothing I think has a point Say you don't quite believe me anymore I wonder if you ever did... If you ever did at all?"

    curefanx13xon December 29, 2004   Link
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    this song is way better than cut here and just say this

    it's one of my favorite cure songs

    FrankBoothon March 18, 2005   Link
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    I saw a video in my English class freshman year with the same title; it was about advertising & its effect on society. I think the producer may have been a closet Cure fan (after all, everybody is, even if they don't know it.)

    charlieSometimeson October 29, 2006   Link
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    how the hell did they chose Just Say Yes over this for Greatest hits?

    King of Some Islandon March 06, 2007   Link
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    they didn't...they chose cut here...

    AcidConspiracyon March 24, 2007   Link
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    i fuckin

    Cure.on June 05, 2007   Link
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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_to_Noise [Neil Gaiman graphic novel]

    laurelinwyntreon August 16, 2007   Link

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