A Forest Lyrics – The Cure
A Forest Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Robert Smith]
Come closer and see
See into the trees
Find the girl while you can
Come closer and see
See into the dark
Just follow your eyes
Just follow your eyes
[Verse 2: Robert Smith]
I hear her voice
Calling my name
The sound is deep
In the dark
I hear her voice
And start to run
Into the trees
Into the trees
[Bridge: Robert Smith]
Into the trees!
[Verse 3: Robert Smith]
Suddenly I stop
But I know it's too late
I'm lost in a forest
All alone
The girl was never there
It's always the same
I'm running towards nothing
[Outro: Robert Smith]
Again and again and again and again
And again and again and again and again
And again and again and again and again
And again and again and again and again
And again and again and again and again
And again
A Forest Song Meaning
The lyrics of "A Forest" by The Cure tell a haunting story of someone pursuing an elusive figure in a dark forest. The narrator hears a mysterious voice, feels a sense of urgency, and runs into the trees, only to find emptiness. The cycle repeats, emphasizing the futility of chasing something that may not even exist.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, the singer invites the listener to come closer and observe. They encourage finding a girl hidden in the trees, suggesting an elusive presence. The repetition of "Just follow your eyes" hints at a journey guided by intuition.
[Verse 2]
The second verse intensifies the narrative, with the narrator hearing a voice calling their name from the darkness. There's a palpable sense of urgency as they run deeper into the forest. The repetition of "Into the trees" signifies a relentless pursuit.
[Bridge]
The bridge serves as a climactic moment, emphasizing the urgency of the chase with the declarative statement "Into the trees!"
[Verse 3]
The third verse marks a turning point. The narrator abruptly stops, realizing it's too late. They express being lost in the forest, alone, and acknowledge that the girl they sought was never there. The repetitive running symbolizes a futile quest leading to emptiness.
[Outro]
The outro underscores the cyclical nature of the experience. The phrase "Again and again" reinforces the perpetual repetition of the pursuit, highlighting the hopelessness of chasing an illusion. The relentless repetition of "And again" suggests a continuous, fruitless loop.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- The Cure (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Lead Vocalist
- Robert Smith
- Producer(s)
- Mike Hedges & Robert Smith
- Writter(s)
- Lol Tolhurst, Matthieu Hartley, Robert Smith & Simon Gallup
- Released On
- April 5, 1980
The Cure (Singles) Songs
- 1.A Forest
- 2.Boys Don’t Cry
- 3.Close to Me
- 4.Disintegration
- 5.Friday I’m in Love
- 6.In Between Days
- 7.Just Like Heaven
- 8.Lovesong
- 9.Lullaby
- 10.Pictures of You
The Cure Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "A Forest" song?
"A Forest" song is sung by The Cure (Robert Smith is the lead vocalist).
Who wrote "A Forest" by "The Cure"?
"A Forest" by "The Cure\ was written by Lol Tolhurst, Matthieu Hartley, Robert Smith & Simon Gallup.
Who produced "A Forest" by "The Cure"?
"A Forest" by "The Cure\ was produced by Mike Hedges & Robert Smith.
When was "A Forest" song released?
"A Forest" song was released on April 5, 1980.