Lullaby
Lullaby

The Cure - Lullaby Lyrics

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Nov 13, 2001
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Lullaby Music Video

Lullaby Lyrics

On candy stripe legs the spiderman comes
Softly through the shadow of the evening sun
Stealing past the windows of the blissfully dead
Looking for the victim shivering in bed
Searching out fear in the gathering gloom and
Suddenly a movement in the corner of the room
And there is nothing I can do
When I realize with fright
That the spiderman is having me for dinner tonight

Quietly he laughs and shaking his head
Creeps closer now
Closer to the foot of the bed
And softer than shadow and quicker than flies
His arms are all around me and his tongue in my eyes
Be still be calm be quiet now my precious boy
Don't struggle like that or I will only love you more
For it's much too late to get away or turn on the light
The spiderman is having you for dinner tonight

And I feel like I'm being eaten
By a thousand million shivering furry holes
And I know that in the morning I will wake up
In the shivering cold

And the spiderman is always hungry

Writer(s): Robert James Smith, Simon Gallup, Roger O'Donnell, Porl Thompson, Laurence Andrew Tolhurst, Boris Williams
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What are the recurring themes in The Cure's song 'Lullaby'?

    Recurring themes in 'Lullaby' include fear of sleep, childhood nightmares, and a sinister lullaby narrative. The lyrics describe a terrifying encounter with a 'spiderman' figure, reflecting Robert Smith's own childhood nightmares and disturbing lullabies sung by his father.

  2. How did Robert Smith's childhood influence the creation of 'Lullaby'?

    Robert Smith's childhood experiences deeply influenced 'Lullaby'. He recalls having recurring nightmares about being eaten by a giant spider and his father's lullabies often had tragic endings. These elements are mirrored in the song's lyrics, creating a haunting and eerie narrative.

  3. What is the significance of the 'spiderman' in 'Lullaby'?

    The 'spiderman' in 'Lullaby' represents a terrifying figure from Robert Smith's nightmares. It symbolizes fear and anxiety, creeping closer to its victim, adding to the song's haunting atmosphere. It's also interpreted as a reflection of Smith's struggles with addiction and claustrophobia.

  4. What accolades has the song 'Lullaby' received?

    'Lullaby' has received significant recognition, including winning the British Video of the Year at the 1990 Brit Awards. It also became The Cure's highest-charting single in the UK, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart.

  5. Who directed the music video for 'Lullaby' and what is its concept?

    The music video for 'Lullaby' was directed by Tim Pope. It features Robert Smith lying in bed, trying to sleep as a giant spider approaches to eat him. The video aligns closely with the song's eerie lyrics and themes of fear and nightmares.

  6. When was 'Lullaby' released and on which album can it be found?

    'Lullaby' was released as a single on April 10, 1989, and it is part of The Cure's eighth studio album, 'Disintegration'.

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