Maybe Someday

The Cure · Bloodflowers [2000]

No I won't do it again, I don't want to pretend

If it can't be like before I've got to let it end

I don't want what I was, I've had a change of head

But maybe someday...

Yeah maybe someday



I've got to let it go and leave it gone

Just walk away, stop it going on

Get too scared to jump if I wait too long

But maybe someday...



I'll see you smile as you call my name

Start to feel, and it feels the same

And I know that maybe someday's come

Maybe someday's come...

Again!



so tell me someday's come tell me some days come again...



No I won't do it some more, doesn't make any sense

If it can't be like it was, I've got to let it rest

I don't want what I did, I had a change of tense

But maybe someday...



I'll see you smile as you call my name

Start to feel, and it feels the same

And I know that maybe someday's come

Maybe someday's come...



If I could do it again maybe just once more

Think I could make it work like I did it before

If I could try it out

If I could just be sure

That maybe someday is the last time

Yeah maybe someday is the end

Oh maybe someday is when it all stops

Or maybe someday always comes again...

Maybe Someday - The Cure

Released on the 2000 compilation Bloodflowers, 'Maybe Someday' stands as a poignant addition to The Cure's extensive catalogue of late-period work. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of atmospheric synth-pop and introspective lyricism that defined their final studio albums. Produced with the same meticulous attention to texture and emotional depth found in their 1980s classics, the recording captures a matured sonic palette where melancholic melodies intertwine with driving rhythms. As part of a collection of tracks celebrating the band's enduring legacy, the song reflects the group's continued exploration of themes regarding time, memory, and the passage of life. Its inclusion in Bloodflowers highlights the band's commitment to revisiting and refining their most beloved compositions for new audiences while maintaining the integrity of their original artistic vision.