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(French for "Flowers of Evil") is the opening track from Sarah Brightman's ninth studio album, Symphony (2008). Often paired with the instrumental piece "Gothica" as its atmospheric introduction, the song represents a pivot toward a more dramatic, gothic-symphonic rock style compared to her previous works. Musical Composition

One of the most iconic versions of this song was recorded for the concert special . It was filmed at St. Stephen's Cathedral , where the Romanesque and Gothic architecture served as a thematic backdrop for the song’s dark, theatrical atmosphere. Symphony - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman Fleurs Du Mal "Gothica Intro" HD

: It explores the "perfume of pain"—the idea that love and suffering are often inextricably linked, with the narrator questioning if they will ever be free from these "dark demons of the soul". Live Performance (French for "Flowers of Evil") is the opening

: The track concludes with a signature operatic scream from Brightman, backed by the return of the organ from the "Gothica" intro. Thematic Meaning It was filmed at St

The title references Charles Baudelaire’s famous 1857 poetry collection, Les Fleurs du Mal , which explored themes of human suffering, obsession, and the "flowers" of inner darkness.