Rape me, rape me my friend
Rape me, rape me again
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one

Hate me
Do it and do it again
Waste me
Rape me, my friend
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one

My favorite inside source
I'll kiss your open sores
Appreciate your concern
You're gonna stink and burn

Rape me, rape me my friend
Rape me, rape me again
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one, ah-ah
I'm not the only one

Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me (rape me)
Rape me


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    Hell NO they aren't OVER-RATED. If anything, they are UNDER-RATED. Kurt had talent, this band was the best thing to happen to music during the time they came out. And this song happens to be one of my favorite Nirvana songs. It's a shame Kurt bit the dust... if he were still here, he would be making his amazing music for all to hear.

    I think this song is mis-interpreted. Who knows what Kurt was saying with it? Frankly, who cares? You can make it whatever you want it to be... just listen to the words.

    If Kurt had a meaning for it, maybe you should go search the internet for it or read a book on him. Every song has a meaning&every meaning is different to everyone.

    vandalizedon May 10, 2002   Link

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