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THERE IS NO EASY CURE

A vivid recurring nightmare turned Cure leader Robert Smith into a nervous wreck.

March 1, 1986
Sylvie Simmons

A vivid recurring nightmare turned Cure leader Robert Smith into a nervous wreck. Now, as the group rockets through the charts, he has found the perfect remedy by falling in love with a nurse called Mary. �It sounds silly, but I dreamed again and again that a plate glass window would drop down on me on St. Valentine�s Day, injuring me horribly,� he says. Then I dreamed that the accident would end my life on April 21, my birthday.� Robert was so disturbed by his dreams that he says he would drink himself senseless every night to try to forget about them. Now life for Robert is wonderful again...�—Report in the Daily Mirror newspaper.

�Yes, well, he does have some funny dreams....�— Keyboardist Laurence Tolhurst.

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