Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel
This song was released on “On Avery Island” in March of 1996. It was later released on “Ferris Wheel On Fire” under the name “Glow Into You”.
[Verse 1]
All I perceive is wasted and broken
Silvery streams, sacred when spoken
Slam into me and into the ditch of debris
And you smoke in the park, you sleep in the greenery
Everyone barks and they are all still believing
To tear out your heart would send all your secrets to me
[Chorus]
But I let you down
Swollen and small is where you'll find me now
With that silver stripping off
From my tongue you're tearing out
And you'll never hear me talk
[Verse 2]
Your teeth believe that teeth are for tearing
Tear into me, the scent of you sweating smells good to me
As long as we keep in our clothes
And out in the dark the world is still rolling
Kids in their cars, cigarette smoking
And all that they are just reeks with the sweetest belief
[Chorus]
But I let you down
Swollen and small is where you'll find me now
With that silver stripping off
From my tongue you're tearing out
And you'll never hear me talk
[Verse 3]
All I could want is silver and spinning
Out from your arms and into the pretty
Pit of your heart, so simply and softly we'd flow
[Chorus]
But I let you down
Swollen and small is where you'll find me now
With that silver stripping off
From my tongue you're tearing out
And you'll never hear me talk
[Outro]
Glow into you
I will glow into you
Where You’ll Find Me Now was written by Jeff Mangum.
Where You’ll Find Me Now was produced by Robert Schneider.
Neutral Milk Hotel released Where You’ll Find Me Now on Tue Mar 26 1996.
From an interview in Ptolemaic Terrascope, September 1996:
There are for example songs that sound identical but which somehow remain distinct and independent, like an artist working on the same portrait first in pastels and then in oils.
“A Baby For Pree” and “Where You’ll Find Me Now” are twins a...