Monkey see, monkey do
I don't know why I
Walk around, follow you
I don't know why I
Throw it out, keep it in
I don't know why I
Have to have poison skin
I don't know why I

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play

Walk an inch, take a mile
I don't know why I
Never fade, never smiled
I don't know why I
Never mind, eat and run
I don't know why I
Fuck your ass, for the fun
I don't know why I

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play

I don't know why I
I don't know why I

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play

Monkey see, monkey do
I don't know why I
Walk around, follow you
I don't know why I
Throw it out, keep it in
I don't know why I
Have to have poison skin
I don't know why I

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play

I don't know why I
I don't know why I

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play

Pay
Pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play
Pay to play, pay to play
Pay to play, yeah
Yeah, yeah


Lyrics submitted by mr. bojengles, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Pay to Play Lyrics as written by Kurt Cobain

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    General Comment

    i agree with the trend thing but actually, i think the "pay to play" reference is to places that actually charged bands to play there.

    blueopiumon December 26, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this is actually the demo version of stay away , right?

    whitepoetton July 18, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yes it is.....

    floppyon August 28, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i think stay away is a better name for the song... so yeah. cool song tho

    smashingrocker666on June 11, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    its the same song, just changed around so it'd be better on nevermind as stay away. Stay away definetely sounds better cause it's revised and more crisp and cleaned up.

    jkcclarkie27on April 13, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is so much better than Stay away, SO MUCH

    Penny_Royaltyon March 21, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i like stay away because it's catchy but the drums at the start are awesome!!!!! also, ely_nirvana is right, the line fuck your ass for the fun is better than any line in stay away, though this is lacking the line "i'd rather be dead than cool", one of my personal favourites. yes, it has roughly the same meaning as stay away, non-conformity.

    peace_love_empathyon December 26, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    He had his first job to sell something with a catch phrase imbedded into his song.

    He made fun of it and tried to communicate the essence of the sickness of it.

    zaorron June 18, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    When I listen to this I laways think that the "Pay to play" bit sounds like South Parks mickey take of Jonas Brothers in "The Ring" episode singing "BAY-BAY". lol Excellent song though and a great example of what I love about Nirvana.

    Pixie214on January 21, 2010   Link
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    I'm pretty sure Nirvana has a song called Pay to Play that ISN'T an earlier version of stay away. Shouldn't the lyrics to that be posted here?

    Monojoneson January 03, 2011   Link

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