Who Will Love Me Now
PJ Harvey · Other Songs - PJ Harvey
It has done terrible things
So in the wood, it's hiding
And this is the song it sings
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who will say to me
"You are my desire, I set you free?"
(Who will love me now?)
Who will forgive and make me live again?
Who will bring me back to the world again?
In the forest, is a monster
And it looks so very much like me
Will someone hear me singing?
Please save me, please rescue me
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who will say to me
"You are my desire, I set you free?"
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who will say to me
"You are my desire, I set you free?"
(Who will love me now?)
(Who will ever love me?)
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who will love me now?
Who will ever love me?
Who Will Love Me Now
PJ Harvey's 'Who Will Love Me Now' stands as a haunting centerpiece from her 2000 album *Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea*. The track exemplifies her signature blend of gothic rock and atmospheric folk, characterized by her distinctive, often whispered vocal delivery layered over driving, distorted guitars. Released during a period where Harvey explored themes of urban alienation and emotional vulnerability, the song captures a sense of longing and existential uncertainty that defines much of her work from this era. Its raw intensity and melodic structure have cemented its place within her discography, resonating with listeners who appreciate the intersection of poetic lyricism and sonic experimentation in her music.

