Around the sea-green pool we spin
Mermaids sing songs to pull us in
Just when we're here, she slides up slow
To fallllllll down under

Her burning eyes, the only clue to
Who plays, what plays, when plays
You just blew my cue to drown this there
All in wonder

Oh I can't start, I smiled at her twice
Helpless bids and minds as blank with ice
Disguise the stroke, entice you out
To quote a number

Breathe in and breathe in
As long as you choose
Remember not all games are won
By the last one to lose

Remember

Tear until his head we break and
Trick is how to fake the first mistake
To rip and take, the easy choice
Too close to care how
Whispered songs and changing stride
Day to night, and every wrong is right
Come dry your eye, bite my lip
We're almost there now
Breathe in and breathe in
As long as you choose
Remember not all games are won


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Down Under Lyrics as written by Jason Toop Cooper Robert James Smith

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    I agree with chardsfglass, very much like the perfect boy. I wonder if this whole album's addressed to someone particularly? I thought at first it was all about the band splitting up, but in a lot of his songs, it sounds like he's angry with someone and wants to shock that person. Am a huge fan of the cure and noticed for quite many years he's talking about a relationship with someone that's not working, it can't be his wife. I believe hes happily married. It feels as though he wants some revenge too, like he doesn't want the girl, but is wanting to hurt her. anyone with me on this one? i'd actually be freaked out if i were her. I hope these are just songs and freaky stories from RS. I would not want to be his enemy, honest!

    seanstuarthomeon October 20, 2010   Link

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