The DIZzy Edge:

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“The dizzy edge” is a famous lyrical phrase from The Cure’s iconic 1987 alternative rock song, “Just Like Heaven”. The Musical Context The phrase appears in the opening verse of the song:

“Spinning on that dizzy edge / I kissed her face and kissed her head”

The Inspiration: Frontman Robert Smith wrote the song after a romantic trip with his future wife, Mary Poole, to Beachy Head—a famous chalk headland and cliff in East Sussex, England.

The Meaning: The “dizzy edge” refers literally to the physical edge of the high cliffs looking over the sea. Metaphorically, it captures the overwhelming, breathless feeling of being intensely in love, which Robert Smith described as “kissing and fainting to the floor”. Legacy in the Discography

The line is so defining to the song’s identity that when the band released an extended remix of the track on their Mixed Up compilation album, it was officially titled “Just Like Heaven (Dizzy Mix)”.

Watch the official music video featuring Robert Smith and Mary Poole dancing on a stylized cliffside set: The Cure – Just Like Heaven 162M views · Feb 23, 2010 YouTube · TheCureVEVO The Cure – Just Like Heaven (Dizzy Mix) Lyrics – Genius

“Why won’t you ever know that I’m in love with you? That I’m in love with you?” The Cure – Just Like Heaven Lyrics – Genius

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