Kyoto Song

Robert Smith

A nightmare of you
Of death in the pool
Wakes me up at quarter to three
I'm lying on the floor of the night before
With a stranger lying next to me
A nightmare of you
Of death in the pool
I see no further now than this dream
The trembling hands of the trembling man
Hold my mouth
To hold in a scream

I try to think
To make it slow
If only here is where I go
If this is real
I have to see
I turn on fire
And next to me
It looks good!
It tastes like nothing on earth
It looks good!
It tastes like nothing on earth
Its so smooth it even feels like skin
It tells me how it feels to be new

It tells me how it feels to be new
A thousand voices whisper it true
It tells me how it feels to be new
And every voice belongs
Every voice belongs to you

Trivia about the song Kyoto Song by The Cure

When was the song “Kyoto Song” released by The Cure?
The song Kyoto Song was released in 1985, on the album “The Head On The Door”.
Who composed the song “Kyoto Song” by The Cure?
The song “Kyoto Song” by The Cure was composed by Robert Smith.

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