

"Sunburn with freezerburn" seems to indicate something akin to a double edge sword, or between a rock and a hard place. "Aqua seafoam shame" would seem to indicate shame that goes out to the ocean like ashes. This is a little tougher, as it's very much on the abstract side. Sarcasm generally doesn't litter suicide notes, sincerity does (as well as self-loathing) This seems like it could be sarcastic, but it's not.

No one is responsible for Kurt's suicide besides Kurt, and no one should feel responsible. He can'tĪgain, this is very direct, and means exactly what it seems. Or be like most celebrities, and be happy with the money, fame, drugs, and whores.

He wishes he could be like most people, and be happy with their TV's and beer and strip clubs. Nirvana lyrics frequently had double meanings Married and buried? Maybe that's what comes to us all? Or maybe that's what makes you feel as one? Or perhaps both. The sun is the equivalent of being dead, and feel as one is being free. He mentioned in his suicide note that he didn't have the right to write music if he no longer felt the passion anymore. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!

It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. And other times, he was blatantly direct. Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. Most get this, this is like, what else can I be? To put it in today's terms, should I be like Pearl Jam and just make forgettable records a decade after anyone cares about them anymore, or be like U2 and criss cross between techno and saving the world? It's position at the end of In Utero is no accident, it's Kurt's final message to the world Firstly, yes, this is akin to a suicide note. General CommentEveryone comes so close to getting this song, but are off by just a bit.
