Bloodflowers by The Cure
Bloodflowers by The Cure

Bloodflowers

The Cure * Track #9 On Bloodflowers

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Bloodflowers by The Cure

Release Date
Tue Feb 15 2000
Performed by
The Cure
Produced by
Paul Corkett & Robert Smith
Writed by
Roger O’Donnell & Jason Cooper & Perry Bamonte & Robert Smith & Simon Gallup

Bloodflowers Lyrics

[Verse 1]
"This dream never ends", you said
"This feeling never goes
The time will never come to slip away
This wave never breaks", you said
"This sun never sets again
These flowers will never fade

[Verse 2]
"This world never stops", you said
"This wonder never leaves
The time will never come to say, "Goodbye"
This tide never turns", you said
"This night never falls again
These flowers will never die"

[Refrain]
"Never die, never die
These flowers will never die, never die"

[Verse 3]
"This dream always ends", I said
"This feeling always goes
The time always comes to slip away
This wave always breaks", I said
"This sun always sets again
And these flowers will always fade

[Verse 4]
This world always stops", I said
"This wonder always leaves
The time always comes to say, "Goodbye"
This tide always turns", I said
"This night always falls again
And these flowers will always die"

[Refrain]
"Always die, always die
These flowers will always die"

[Coda]
Between you and me it's hard to ever really know
Who to trust? How to think? What to believe?
Between me and you it's hard to ever really know
Who to choose? How to feel? What to do?

Never fade, never die
You give me flowers of love
Always fade, always die
I let fall flowers of blood

Bloodflowers Q&A

Who wrote Bloodflowers's ?

Bloodflowers was written by Roger O’Donnell & Jason Cooper & Perry Bamonte & Robert Smith & Simon Gallup.

Who produced Bloodflowers's ?

Bloodflowers was produced by Paul Corkett & Robert Smith.

When did The Cure release Bloodflowers?

The Cure released Bloodflowers on Tue Feb 15 2000.

What did The Cure say about "Bloodflowers"?

Robert Smith once shared the following about “Bloodflowers”:

The guitar solo in “Bloodflowers”, after I had done it in one take, I thought: This is what I have wanted to create since I was very young. It was very personal; I have never played a guitar solo that I was actually happy with… Coupled wi...

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Where did the title "Bloodflowers" come from?

Robert Smith shared with Rockstar:

I always come back to the same topics, year after year. “Bloodflowers” took its title from a collection of letters in which Edvard Munch moaned about always coming back to paint the same subjects.

This is an excerpt from the book Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream:
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