💐 Flowers for a Funeral is a darkly poetic song inspired by the wit and melancholy of The Smiths. Blending sardonic lyrics with jangly guitar tones, it explores the performative nature of grief and the quiet hypocrisies that surface when someone is gone.
A tribute arrives too late. The love wasn’t real. But the flowers are flawless.
If you enjoy music that’s emotionally sharp, lyrically honest, and theatrically bleak—this one’s for you.
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'FLOWERS FOR A FUNERAL' (LYRICS)
(Verse 1)
She wore her grief like a tailored dress,
Pressed and prim, not a hair out of place.
With roses stolen from someone else’s gate,
She walked with poise to mourn too late.
(Chorus)
Flowers for a funeral, wilted and wrong,
Brought by the hands that don’t belong.
You cried for him, but not when he breathed—
Only when silence gave you leave.
(Verse 2)
They spoke in hushed and hollow tones,
Of virtues he had never known.
A hero, a saint, oh what a surprise—
He was neither, but he did try.
(Chorus)
Flowers for a funeral, dramatic and grand,
For a man they never dared to understand.
Now the pews are full, the praise is loud,
But where were they when he wasn’t proud?
(Bridge)
And I stood at the back, hands in my coat,
Swallowing every bitter note.
I wanted to laugh, but I chose to frown—
The dead don’t mind, they can’t look down.
(Chorus)
Flowers for a funeral, too little, too late,
Thrown on a box like a twist of fate.
You mourned for show, you wept on cue—
But he died long before he was through.
(Outro)
So take your lilies, your staged regret,
And leave with all you didn’t get.
He needed love, not your rehearsal—
Still, you brought flowers for the funeral.
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