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Watch Robert Smith Serenade His Wife Mary Poole with “Plainsong” During Cure Concert

When days feel gloomy and overwhelming, it’s always wonderful to witness displays of pure beauty and love in this world. Longtime fan of The Cure. Frank (@Semper_Knarf on Twitter) had the perfect view of such a demonstration, as he caught a tender choreography of emotions and music between lovebirds Robert Smith and Mary Poole during a performance of “Plainsong” at the May 24 concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

During the song, Smith turned away from the audience and gave his full attention to his adoring wife, who was watching offstage. With a demeanor undaunted, never wavering, he passionately breathed life into the culminating verses of his composition:

Sometimes you make me feelLike I’m living at the edge of the worldLike I’m living at the edge of the world“It’s just the way I smile, ” you said

Traversing back to the storied era of The Cure’s eighth studio effort, Disintegration, the album’s strikingly successful single “Lovesong,” a nuptial ode Smith composed for Poole, reverberates through time. This heartfelt reflection is part of their shared journey, gracefully enduring over three and a half decades of marriage and companionship that stretches back to the innocent days of their youth.

And Disintegration’s cathedral-esque album opener, “Plainsong,” is indeed a tune that chimes like wedding bells. During this performance, a pregnant pause blossoms in the space between Smith’s sung sentiments to his one and only life partner and the ensuing quietude, stretching out to create a moment steeped in profound depth – a tacit, intimate exchange. This subtle dance of adoring glances, and the palpable weight of shared history, is captured but fleetingly before Smith deftly redirects his attention, his energy returning to the expectant sea of faces in the audience.

The Cure’s Shows of a Lost World tour continues to brighten the June gloom, with its remaining dates across the breadth of the U.S. and Canada, culminating with a show in Miami on July 1st.

Tour dates:
  • June 13: Detroit, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • June 14: Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage
  • June 16: Montreal, QC — Bell Centre
  • June 17: Montreal, QC — Bell Centre
  • June 18: Boston, MA — Xfinity Center
  • June 20: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
  • June 21: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
  • June 22: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
  • June 24: Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
  • June 25: Columbia, MD — Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • June 27: Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
  • June 28: Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
  • June 29: Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena
  • July 1: Miami, FL — Miami-Dade Arena
Poster by Mathew Lineham
Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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