You are all gravely mistaken in your interpretations.
These lyrics are extremely false, you obviously just went by ear.
To the piece of swine that referred to the lyrics of School as "dumb", just because you do not understand them at all, does not make them "dumb".
It's so damn sad that there are hardly any real Nirvana fans in existence, most of you just think Kurt's songs were about drugs, but he saw a much bigger picture.
This song is about life itself, the state of the world. Here, I'll give you an interpretation for the first line, use the same tactic to determine the rest, you'll come to more logical conclusions then your small minds usually allow.
"Afraid to grade
Wouldn't it be fun?"
Turn that around, and it makes more sense to fools, as in, something like this, "Wouldn't it be fun if you were afraid to grade?", basically means, wouldn't the world be a better place if everybody wasn't so instinctively judgmental.
But I doubt you understand, and if so, then you will NEVER understand Kurt.
This is pretty much exactly the over-analyzing of lyrics that Cobain is documented to have hated. He's also documented to have worked on melody and music first, and lyrics came a distant second.
This is pretty much exactly the over-analyzing of lyrics that Cobain is documented to have hated. He's also documented to have worked on melody and music first, and lyrics came a distant second.
The lyrics in the song are just rhyming words, sometimes humourous or aggressive, but rarely meaningful.
The lyrics in the song are just rhyming words, sometimes humourous or aggressive, but rarely meaningful.
@JimiCobain Althought I have a different interpretation of those lyrics, I completely agree with you about the fact that Kurt's lyrics always have a deeper meaning, but very few people are trying to find it. The saddest thing is that most of the people who call themselves Nirvana fans, actually don't see that deeper meaning in Kurt's songs. It's such a shame, and their listening to Nirvana was waste of time.
@JimiCobain Althought I have a different interpretation of those lyrics, I completely agree with you about the fact that Kurt's lyrics always have a deeper meaning, but very few people are trying to find it. The saddest thing is that most of the people who call themselves Nirvana fans, actually don't see that deeper meaning in Kurt's songs. It's such a shame, and their listening to Nirvana was waste of time.
You are all gravely mistaken in your interpretations.
These lyrics are extremely false, you obviously just went by ear.
To the piece of swine that referred to the lyrics of School as "dumb", just because you do not understand them at all, does not make them "dumb".
It's so damn sad that there are hardly any real Nirvana fans in existence, most of you just think Kurt's songs were about drugs, but he saw a much bigger picture.
This song is about life itself, the state of the world. Here, I'll give you an interpretation for the first line, use the same tactic to determine the rest, you'll come to more logical conclusions then your small minds usually allow.
"Afraid to grade Wouldn't it be fun?"
Turn that around, and it makes more sense to fools, as in, something like this, "Wouldn't it be fun if you were afraid to grade?", basically means, wouldn't the world be a better place if everybody wasn't so instinctively judgmental.
But I doubt you understand, and if so, then you will NEVER understand Kurt.
This is pretty much exactly the over-analyzing of lyrics that Cobain is documented to have hated. He's also documented to have worked on melody and music first, and lyrics came a distant second.
This is pretty much exactly the over-analyzing of lyrics that Cobain is documented to have hated. He's also documented to have worked on melody and music first, and lyrics came a distant second.
The lyrics in the song are just rhyming words, sometimes humourous or aggressive, but rarely meaningful.
The lyrics in the song are just rhyming words, sometimes humourous or aggressive, but rarely meaningful.
Great song, passable lyrics, the end.
Great song, passable lyrics, the end.
@JimiCobain Althought I have a different interpretation of those lyrics, I completely agree with you about the fact that Kurt's lyrics always have a deeper meaning, but very few people are trying to find it. The saddest thing is that most of the people who call themselves Nirvana fans, actually don't see that deeper meaning in Kurt's songs. It's such a shame, and their listening to Nirvana was waste of time.
@JimiCobain Althought I have a different interpretation of those lyrics, I completely agree with you about the fact that Kurt's lyrics always have a deeper meaning, but very few people are trying to find it. The saddest thing is that most of the people who call themselves Nirvana fans, actually don't see that deeper meaning in Kurt's songs. It's such a shame, and their listening to Nirvana was waste of time.