Lyrics Neutral Milk Hotel – My Dreamgirl Don’t Exist
Text:
My dream girl don’t exist
And at the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn’t know that I’d be hanging around
So her parents buried her in the ground
Of a life in outer space
My dream girl don’t exist
It just you and I and this TV
And this illness seems to feel so strange
Like a henchman that’s about to hang
The moon up like a ball and chain
And set its sands ablaze
And the weight is waiting off
Feel the world so real and strong
My dream girl don’t exist
Just a photograph in a history book
And I believe she had a voice and name
Three children on the coast of Maine
And her life was in a hurricane
Of love and real embrace
My dream girl don’t exist
And at the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn’t know that I’d be hanging around
So one day she took a stroll to town
And walked in front of a greyhound bound
For New York Central State
And the weight is waiting off
And the weight is waiting off
Feel the world so real and strong
She goes, and now she knows