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  1. By: They Might Be Giants. Year: 1988. Where your eyes don't go a filthy scarecrow waves its broomstick arms And does a parody of each unconscious thing you do When you turn around to look it's gone behind you On its face it's wearing your confused expression Where your eyes don't go. Where your eyes don't go a part of you is hovering It's a ...

  2. They Might Be Giants · Song · 1988. Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums

  3. Where your eyes don't go a filthy scarecrow waves its broomstick arms. And does a parody of each unconscious thing you do. When you turn around to look it's gone behind you. On its face it's wearing your confused expression. Where your eyes don't go. Where your eyes don't go a part of you is hovering. It's a nightmare that you'll never be ...

  4. On his face, he's wearing your confused expression. Where your eyes don't go. Where your eyes don't go. A part of you is hovering. It's a nightmare. That you'll never be discovering. You're free to come and go. Or talk like Kurtis Blow. But there's a pair of eyes.

  5. This explanation makes the most sense to me, and it hits the closest to home. "Where your eyes don't go" is just a reference to the man's subconscious. He's living in this fake world, but his body, his eyes, aren't really there. The filthy scarecrow is the bad guy in the nightmare. He's the one who gives you the chills.

  6. 26 apr 2013 · Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on January, 18, 1990 on the John Peel Show when They Might Be Giants were promoting the then newly released album, Flood....

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  7. 12 mag 2007 · Recorded at The Town and Country Club, London UK in 1990. This excellent song performed with only a metronome for backing.

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    • astralbee