Pick me, pick me, yeah
Let a low, long signal
At ease at least, yeah
Everyone is hollow

Pick me, pick me yeah
Everyone is waiting
Pick me, pick me, yeah
You can even pay them

Hey, dive, dive, dive
Dive in me
Dive, dive, dive
Dive in me, dive in me
Dive in me, dive in me

Kiss this, kiss that, yeah
Let a low, long signal
At ease, at ease, yeah
You can be my hero

Pick me, pick me, yeah
Everyone is waiting
Hit me, hit me, yeah
I'm real good at hating

Hey, dive, dive, dive
Dive in me
Dive, dive, dive
Dive in me, dive in me
Dive in me, dive in me

Dive, dive, dive
Dive in me
Dive, dive, dive
Dive in me
Dive, dive, dive
Dive in me, dive in me
Dive in me, dive in me
Dive in me, dive in me
Dive in me


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    I have no idea.

    Reidwell5on July 20, 2005   Link
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    I have the box set...It kicks ass...Perfect for any hardcore Nirvana fan...

    JillBabeon July 26, 2005   Link
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    Wow this is a great song, i have no idea what it means, SOMEONE TELL US PLEASE!!!!

    Rattfink(misfits)on September 10, 2005   Link
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    Courtney said this was her favourite song Kurt ever proformed. It is a very sexual song. It is talking I believe, in the chorus, about the female reproductive system. "Dive, dive, dive, dive in me" is I believe about having sex. "I will even swallow" I believe is about giving someone a blow job. Like many times Kurt refered to having female problems, like in a letter to Courtney from rehab he wrote, "My water broke", I believe this is from a female point of view. Or perhaps, since he is male, being from a homosexual male's point of view. I may be entirely off however.

    Anorexorcist__xon September 14, 2005   Link
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    i think dive was done better on the box set that the re-produced version on incesticide. im gonna agreed with the dude that said it was about fuckin' thats what i always thought...just maybe not in that much detail

    captain.crackon January 19, 2006   Link
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    very nice song , i love the guitar solo

    NeuralNoiseon February 16, 2006   Link

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