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Glue (The Gerbils cover) Lyrics

She comes to me
Whenever I am locked inside my room
Buried in the tune that I call love

She sings to me, the words I cannot hear
But then, the melody's so clear it makes me cry
Her love is so beautiful
Her love is so real, it smells like glue

She's leaving me to find a place she never will call home
I stand shaking like a stone
And smile inside

She's calling me to come to her and curl inside her womb
I hear lies, acid too
But I won't die, the pain is so beautiful
The urge is so real, it smells like glue

And I will scream, she hears me
I will tell myself she loves me
And all the lies and fears
Will stick to me like glue

And I will scream, she hears me
I will tell myself she loves me
And all the lies and fears
Will stick to me like glue
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Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

stanza 1: she doesn't come into his room, obviously because it's locked. this is an artistic way of saying he's thinking about his lover.
stanza 2: sings to him? perhaps this is her leaving him, if not verbally breaking up with him, then perhaps drifting away. he doesn't want to hear it, but he knows it's true and he's nostalgic. stanza 3: perhaps his smiling inside points back to the fact that he knows she'll never find another home. stanza 4: she calls him back, but he knows she's lying... maybe she's saying it because she's on an acid trip? who knows what was going on in the writer's head. chorus: this pins the feelings of a heartbroken man pretty well, i think.

I was thinking that maybe the "smells like glue" could be either literal, e.g. the character in the song is sniffing glue. or perhaps, "smells like glue" means that he senses that her ove, and his urge for her, will be sticking to him for a long time, and won't be easy to shake.

i don't like defining a song because songs mean different things to different people. this one moves me sooo much, though, so i thought i'd throw my thoughts out there to get some conversation going about it. i encourage you to disagree with me.

also, if you don't have the NMH cover of this song, go to elephant six's website (google search) and it's under mp3's, NMH.

I think this explanation is pretty sound. On one level it's about a girl, but on a deeper level the drug metaphor makes a lot of sense.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

When you like someone that much and they don't know or don't feel the same way it is toxic and thrilling at the same time. The way their two voice work off eachother in this song is amazing.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

beautiful

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

This is the most beautiful song I've ever heard. I can't believe there is barely any comments on this song. It has such a surreal feeling to it because he sings it so softly and then the most emotional part of the song he yells. Beautiful,just beautiful.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

Also, it's a cover song. It was originally by Scott Spillane's (trumpet player for NMH) band The Gerbils.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

claps of course anything mangum is gonna do will be beautiful, but add both of them together,and damn....

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

prob one of my favs from magnum and co. beautiful song.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

This song is so great. Actually, I haven't heard Mangum's version yet, but The Gerbils version is wonderful.

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

stop talking about how great it is and please help me figure out what its about (not to say it isn't a beautiful song)

Cover art for Glue (The Gerbils cover) lyrics by Neutral Milk Hotel

This song is for sure about drugs, not a girl. The first two stanzas are about taking the drugs, the second two are about coming down. The last bit, about 'she hears me' and all, is more vague but i think its him trying (and probably failing) to convince himself that the drugs are worth it.

If you've ever just sat in your room and taken drugs byself all lonely like all night long, you'll immediately understand, love, and hate this song.

 
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