In Between Days (Extended U.S. Version) Lyrics
The Cure
Lyrics
Yesterday I got so old
I felt like I could die
Yesterday I got so old
It made me want to cry
So go on go on just walk away
Go on go on your choice is made
Go on go on and disappear
Go on go on away from here
And I know I was wrong
When I said it was true
That it couldn't be me and be her
In between without you, without you
Yesterday I got so scared
I shivered like a child
Yesterday away from you
It froze me deep inside
So come back, come back, don't walk away
Come back, come back, come back today
Come back, come back, why can't you see?
Come back, come back, come back to me
And I know I was wrong
When I said it was true
That it couldn't be me and be her
In between without you, without you
Without you, without you
Without you, without you
Without you, without you
Song & Lyrics Facts
The Cure's extended U.S. version of their 1985 single "In Between Days" was released on the album The Head on the Door in August 1985.
It is a synth-pop song written by Robert Smith and produced by Dave Allen, Lol Tolhurst and Roger O'Donnell. The band consists of Robert Smith (vocals, guitar), Porl Thompson (guitar, saxophone), Simon Gallup (bass) and Boris Williams (drums). The lyrics describe the feelings of emptiness and longing for someone who has gone away. The song reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart and became one of The Cure's most popular songs. It has been covered by numerous artists including Placebo, Tori Amos, and My Chemical Romance. Interesting fact: Robert Smith wrote this song about his then girlfriend Mary Poole.