I've always tried for the best
I never wanted everything to end up so confusing
If all my life is a test
I never thought that God would find my failure so amusing

Give me something good and I'll fuck it up
All my life I've tried but never had much luck
To be happy but I guess it's just not meant to be
I'm gonna die a loser

I'm sorry, family and friends
I always wanted to be something you could all be proud of
But all I am is a mess
And you still give me every chance in the world and all of your love

Give me something good and I'll fuck it up
All my life I've tried but never had much luck
To be happy but I guess it's just not meant to be
I'm gonna die a loser
I'm gonna die a loser

Give me something good and I'll fuck it up
All my life I've tried but never had much luck
To be happy but I guess it's just not meant to be
I'm gonna die a loser
I'm gonna die a loser
I'm gonna die a loser



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    General Comment

    Yeah, I agree, it is awesome. Pretty straight forward as the meaning goes. He feels he is going nowhere that his life will always be what it is now, nothing. He is confused in life and just can't get to where he is happy. The part that I really like the most is the last stanza, it takes a lot to know someone is there for you and to thank them when you feel like this. It really shows how much he has for him and how much he has tried to be happy and yet, has nothing so far.

    helsingon September 06, 2007   Link
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    My Opinion

    By Seeing The Video For This Song ( youtube.com/watch ) And The Lyrics It Seems The Song Is About Him Trying To Make His Family And Friends Proud (I'm sorry family and friends I always wanted to be something you could all be proud of) But He Fell Into A World Of Drugs/Alcohol And Feels He Let Them Down

    NirvanaFanEHWon May 23, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    love this song

    SageLFNon February 16, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is amzing,i agree with both of you, and we can all relate with him,even if it's only at times,like when you're stuck somewhere in life and you feel like you're nothing at all but you have the ones you love at your side and you're so greatful for them,so you feel like you've let them down.

    ink305on February 08, 2008   Link

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