Everyone comes so close to getting this song, but are off by just a bit. Firstly, yes, this is akin to a suicide note. It's position at the end of In Utero is no accident, it's Kurt's final message to the world
"What else should I be
All apologies"
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?
"What else should I say
Everyone is gay"
Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
"What else could I write
I don't have the right"
He mentioned in his suicide note that he didn't have the right to write music if he no longer felt the passion anymore.
"What else should I be
All apologies
In the sun
In the sun I feel as one
In the sun
In the sun
I'm married
buried"
Most people get this. The sun is the equivalent of being dead, and feel as one is being free. Married and buried? Maybe that's what comes to us all? Or maybe that's what makes you feel as one? Or perhaps both. Nirvana lyrics frequently had double meanings
"I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt"
He wishes he could be like most people, and be happy with their TV's and beer and strip clubs. Or be like most celebrities, and be happy with the money, fame, drugs, and whores. He can't
"Everything is my fault
I'll take all the blame"
Again, this is very direct, and means exactly what it seems. No one is responsible for Kurt's suicide besides Kurt, and no one should feel responsible. This seems like it could be sarcastic, but it's not. Sarcasm generally doesn't litter suicide notes, sincerity does (as well as self-loathing)
"Aqua seafoam shame
Sunburn with freezerburn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy"
This is a little tougher, as it's very much on the abstract side. "Aqua seafoam shame" would seem to indicate shame that goes out to the ocean like ashes. "Sunburn with freezerburn" seems to indicate something akin to a double edge sword, or between a rock and a hard place. You get burned both ways. Maybe that's how he viewed being a famous band versus being an underground band? And "choking on the ashes of her enemy" would seem to go in line with "aqua seafoam shame," meaning the ashes of the enemy of mother nature will go out to be part of it. It's a self-loathing view. It has nothing to do with Courtney Love.
"All alone is all we are (x14)"
I changed it to what it really says. "All in all is all we are" means absolutely nothing. "All alone is all we are" means exactly what it says. We're all alone in this world. He says it very clearly, especially at the last line when the instruments go off. Listen closely to Kurt's final message to the world if you want to know what All Apologies says
the phrase "all in all is all we all are" is the original phrase and that's the one that is on the "in utero" album.
the phrase you are referring to "all alone is all we all are" he used only one time and was at the MTV unplugged show.
the phrase "all in all is all we all are" is the original phrase and that's the one that is on the "in utero" album.
the phrase you are referring to "all alone is all we all are" he used only one time and was at the MTV unplugged show.
if the dude is referring to the MTV unplugged show than yes he is right. kurt does say "all alone is all we are" but he sings that phrase only at that show. the recorded phrase on "in utero" is "all in all is all we are"
if the dude is referring to the MTV unplugged show than yes he is right. kurt does say "all alone is all we are" but he sings that phrase only at that show. the recorded phrase on "in utero" is "all in all is all we are"
@mostly90s
"All in all is all we are" may be a reference to the Pixies song "Levitate Me" which includes the lyrics "If all in all is true" which is repeated several times.
@mostly90s
"All in all is all we are" may be a reference to the Pixies song "Levitate Me" which includes the lyrics "If all in all is true" which is repeated several times.
If not, then my interpretation is that it's sort of like saying that, overall, humans are just sort of here, nothing more. Everything we've done or will do boils down to just us existing or not existing, anything else is getting into specifics.
If not, then my interpretation is that it's sort of like saying that, overall, humans are just sort of here, nothing more. Everything we've done or will do boils down to just us existing or not existing, anything else is getting into specifics.
Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
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Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
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I don't care that this post is from 7 years ago. I'm going to just say: absolutely NOT is this Kurt saying that everyone has homoerotic feelings. I feel like you'd have to have such a poor knowledge of his character to think he was being literal. He is using the term gay DEROGATORILY----Kurt was a MISANTHROPE. He was simply saying that he feels that everyone is disgenuine, chirpy, and just unbearable. It has nothing to do with fucking homoeroticism, jesus christ. I don't know why this annoyed me so much, but it feels like it's coming from someone that knows so little about Kurt.
I don't care if this post is months old. I'm just going to say, Cobain thought being gay, bisexuality, lesbian, what have you was completely natural. His mother was a homophobic lady (possibly, much like you!). He is using the word gay--literally. (Did you see how I didnt have to use caps to get my point across? "I feel like you have to have such a poor knowledge of his character" to think he was saying otherwise. I don't know why the word gay makes you so angry, I hope all is better with you in the end. Check out "Kurt Cobain on Identity" on youtube: Cobain had a gay best friend, his only male friend during his childhood and his homophobic mother took that away. His high school friends were female--this dude loved women! If anything, he was one of the many that kept promoting female empowerment in rock and roll. Literally, no one knows this. What you see on stage is not always what it seems. Despite him being a part of American rock, he couldn't understand why a lot of Aerosmith and Led Zepelin had them talking about their dicks and "bitch" and sexism (Dont get me wrong, im a woman and I love them, it was just the norm of the era). I don't think you know as much as you think about Cobain (none of us do), but what does it matter? This song is about death, he was in pain, we can all relate to it in some way and disregard what may have been something insulting to you, but a vital aspect in someone life.
Hey, I don't think that poster was being derogatory towards homosexuality. At least, there's no real evidence of that in that post. I also think they're right, that the lyric wasn't meant to represent that "everyone has homoerotic tendencies" (which I disagree with, notwithstanding). I think it has more to do with everyone being... what? Identical, happy (in appearance at least), different from Kurt. That would fit with "all in all/all alone."
Hey, I don't think that poster was being derogatory towards homosexuality. At least, there's no real evidence of that in that post. I also think they're right, that the lyric wasn't meant to represent that "everyone has homoerotic tendencies" (which I disagree with, notwithstanding). I think it has more to do with everyone being... what? Identical, happy (in appearance at least), different from Kurt. That would fit with "all in all/all alone."
Some other interpretations:
Some other interpretations:
The sun part (married, buried) to me does invoke death, but also the personification of it. It's a popular enough trope, and it always reminds me of something about marrying death. Can't quite remember but Emily Dickinson comes to mind. If that were to be true, then the "married, buried" part is obvious. By marrying death, you die.
The other one is the "sunburn with freezerburn." He mentions shame above, which could be the shame associated with suicide. Sunburn harkens back to the sun mentioned prior, which relates to death. As for freezerburn, what do you do with a dead body? It goes in the freezer. So maybe that's something.
Then, all in all and all alone we are. In life, in death.
That's about it, but mostly I disagree heavily with the homoerotic assumption.
@mostly90s The "everyone is gay" also ties in nicely with Kurt's youth experiences (see "God Is Gay" and witnessed homophobia). So, it all came full circle in a sense, from youth to death. Everyone is fake happy, but not as different as they think they are. I think you can sense his isolation in the tone.
@mostly90s The "everyone is gay" also ties in nicely with Kurt's youth experiences (see "God Is Gay" and witnessed homophobia). So, it all came full circle in a sense, from youth to death. Everyone is fake happy, but not as different as they think they are. I think you can sense his isolation in the tone.
@mostly90s some decent interpretations. too confident overall. one can't be too confident when interpreting poetry, especially from someone like Kurt. lots of his stuff could intentionally have multiple meanings, while some could intentionally have no meaning at all (except maybe to mess with people who think everything has to have meaning).
@mostly90s some decent interpretations. too confident overall. one can't be too confident when interpreting poetry, especially from someone like Kurt. lots of his stuff could intentionally have multiple meanings, while some could intentionally have no meaning at all (except maybe to mess with people who think everything has to have meaning).
He is definitely sad. I definitely think "Married, Buried" is pretty obvious. He was in a fucking shitty relationship with a disloyal whore by many accounts. The line "everyone is gay" can have at least 3 meanings, as was pointed out above: it can mean
1) everyone has homoerotic feelings
2) everyone is lame
3) everyone is happy (except him)
No one can ever know what he meant. Nor what the line "aqua sea foam shame means". However, he definitely DOES say "all IN ALL is all we are. This might sound foreign to a western world, but I'm pretty sure he is just saying that Oneness is the reality of the universe, and we are necessarily one another (literally). Brahman. Tao. Oneness. He is saying "the particle interpretation of the universe that the west promotes acting as if everything is distinct objects is false". What is true is that all things are the same thing. Physics is necessary to get much more precise (e.g. what is real is the electromagnetic field-- not the electron).
@mostly90s \r\nYou\'re almost right.\r\nSunburn freezer burn choking on the ashes of her enemy is someone that has been beaten into the ground so hard core that they\'re a freezerburned sunburn, choking on the ashes of her enemy.\r\nIt\'s desperate suffering.\r\nBut he\'s not saying everyone has homoerotic feelings. Because of where he was in the world, he knew the truth, that humans ARE naturally gay and this heteronormative society is something rulers created to get peasants to create cannon fodder exponentially.\r\nAnd worst of all, he has sold himself, raped himself, and he is the image of masculinity all peasants aspire to. He...
@mostly90s \r\nYou\'re almost right.\r\nSunburn freezer burn choking on the ashes of her enemy is someone that has been beaten into the ground so hard core that they\'re a freezerburned sunburn, choking on the ashes of her enemy.\r\nIt\'s desperate suffering.\r\nBut he\'s not saying everyone has homoerotic feelings. Because of where he was in the world, he knew the truth, that humans ARE naturally gay and this heteronormative society is something rulers created to get peasants to create cannon fodder exponentially.\r\nAnd worst of all, he has sold himself, raped himself, and he is the image of masculinity all peasants aspire to. He IS the sellout that caused all his persecution.\r\nHe hates himself for it so much he can\'t deal.\r\nSo he\'s saying all in all is all we are because... He had his good points, too but he just can\'t reconcile what he\'s become.\r\nIt is absolutely his suicide note.\r\nNo one knows this but all celebrities are gay. Every relationship we hear about is just a PR arrangement. Like he and Courtney were. Frances is a petri dish baby. Like all celebrity kids.\r\nWhen you make it and realize every heterosexual character you\'ve ever seen was played by a publicly closeted, out gay person, you begin to see that heterosexuality only exists among the subjugated peasants. If you follow his career, it\'s obvious he was gay. Why would two straight men make out on SNL to piss off homophobes?\r\nBut he became part of the heteronormative illusion that brainwashes peasants. He couldn\'t live with it.\r\nAs for final judgement, while I wish he hadn\'t killed himself, the fact that he couldn\'t live with it tells us he WAS a better person than all the others who so comfortably lie through their teeth every time a camera rolls.\r\n
@mostly90s wow! listen to you huh? all up high and mighty on your horse. i didn’t know i was in the presence of greatness. seems you have all the answers and that (in your head anyway) that everyone acts and thinks just like you. just because you think about sucking dick all the time doesnt mean everyone dors. the ONLY truth youve said is that you are gay.
@mostly90s wow! listen to you huh? all up high and mighty on your horse. i didn’t know i was in the presence of greatness. seems you have all the answers and that (in your head anyway) that everyone acts and thinks just like you. just because you think about sucking dick all the time doesnt mean everyone dors. the ONLY truth youve said is that you are gay.
Very new age viewpoint. The sun was/is revered as the logos. In some circles, we all return to it in death.
Very new age viewpoint. The sun was/is revered as the logos. In some circles, we all return to it in death.
"I wish I was like you, easily amused."
"I wish I was like you, easily amused."
As do I, as do we all. Spoken like one is aware of the nature of life.
As do I, as do we all. Spoken like one is aware of the nature of life.
While I am not informed on Kurt's viewpoint, and I am not saying i am correct, each song can mean something different to each person who hears it. The only one who truly knows is the one who wrote it. However, these lyrics are very esoteric, whether that was intentional or not.
Everyone comes so close to getting this song, but are off by just a bit. Firstly, yes, this is akin to a suicide note. It's position at the end of In Utero is no accident, it's Kurt's final message to the world
"What else should I be All apologies"
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?
"What else should I say Everyone is gay"
Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
"What else could I write I don't have the right"
He mentioned in his suicide note that he didn't have the right to write music if he no longer felt the passion anymore.
"What else should I be All apologies
In the sun In the sun I feel as one In the sun In the sun I'm married buried"
Most people get this. The sun is the equivalent of being dead, and feel as one is being free. Married and buried? Maybe that's what comes to us all? Or maybe that's what makes you feel as one? Or perhaps both. Nirvana lyrics frequently had double meanings
"I wish I was like you Easily amused Find my nest of salt"
He wishes he could be like most people, and be happy with their TV's and beer and strip clubs. Or be like most celebrities, and be happy with the money, fame, drugs, and whores. He can't
"Everything is my fault I'll take all the blame"
Again, this is very direct, and means exactly what it seems. No one is responsible for Kurt's suicide besides Kurt, and no one should feel responsible. This seems like it could be sarcastic, but it's not. Sarcasm generally doesn't litter suicide notes, sincerity does (as well as self-loathing)
"Aqua seafoam shame Sunburn with freezerburn Choking on the ashes of her enemy"
This is a little tougher, as it's very much on the abstract side. "Aqua seafoam shame" would seem to indicate shame that goes out to the ocean like ashes. "Sunburn with freezerburn" seems to indicate something akin to a double edge sword, or between a rock and a hard place. You get burned both ways. Maybe that's how he viewed being a famous band versus being an underground band? And "choking on the ashes of her enemy" would seem to go in line with "aqua seafoam shame," meaning the ashes of the enemy of mother nature will go out to be part of it. It's a self-loathing view. It has nothing to do with Courtney Love.
"All alone is all we are (x14)"
I changed it to what it really says. "All in all is all we are" means absolutely nothing. "All alone is all we are" means exactly what it says. We're all alone in this world. He says it very clearly, especially at the last line when the instruments go off. Listen closely to Kurt's final message to the world if you want to know what All Apologies says
Perhaps, "All I know is all we are"? As if he's giving up hope on humanity.
Perhaps, "All I know is all we are"? As if he's giving up hope on humanity.
the phrase "all in all is all we all are" is the original phrase and that's the one that is on the "in utero" album. the phrase you are referring to "all alone is all we all are" he used only one time and was at the MTV unplugged show.
the phrase "all in all is all we all are" is the original phrase and that's the one that is on the "in utero" album. the phrase you are referring to "all alone is all we all are" he used only one time and was at the MTV unplugged show.
Brilliant and perfectly sensical. As for muddywater above, the dude IS right, he does seem to say something very close to "alone."
Brilliant and perfectly sensical. As for muddywater above, the dude IS right, he does seem to say something very close to "alone."
if the dude is referring to the MTV unplugged show than yes he is right. kurt does say "all alone is all we are" but he sings that phrase only at that show. the recorded phrase on "in utero" is "all in all is all we are"
if the dude is referring to the MTV unplugged show than yes he is right. kurt does say "all alone is all we are" but he sings that phrase only at that show. the recorded phrase on "in utero" is "all in all is all we are"
My favorite part is the end where he says "All in all...." it is almost like a religious chant or prayer with the repetition.
My favorite part is the end where he says "All in all...." it is almost like a religious chant or prayer with the repetition.
"aqua seafoam shame" may also refer to his past, as he lived in Aberdeen, Washington and was basically next to the sea
"aqua seafoam shame" may also refer to his past, as he lived in Aberdeen, Washington and was basically next to the sea
@mostly90s "All in all is all we are" may be a reference to the Pixies song "Levitate Me" which includes the lyrics "If all in all is true" which is repeated several times.
@mostly90s "All in all is all we are" may be a reference to the Pixies song "Levitate Me" which includes the lyrics "If all in all is true" which is repeated several times.
If not, then my interpretation is that it's sort of like saying that, overall, humans are just sort of here, nothing more. Everything we've done or will do boils down to just us existing or not existing, anything else is getting into specifics.
If not, then my interpretation is that it's sort of like saying that, overall, humans are just sort of here, nothing more. Everything we've done or will do boils down to just us existing or not existing, anything else is getting into specifics.
@mostly90s He says it himself when they ask him to do an interview, just listen to the music. It's all in the music..
@mostly90s He says it himself when they ask him to do an interview, just listen to the music. It's all in the music..
@mostly90s
@mostly90s
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"What else should I say Everyone is gay"
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"What else should I say Everyone is gay"
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Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
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Many times Kurt wrote in an abstract and intuitive way. And other times, he was blatantly direct. This is one of those times. This line has nothing to do with being happy or whatever bullshit people are telling themselves. It means exactly what you all deep down know it means. Everyone has homoerotic feelings. Everyone. Get over it. So what else do you cretins want me to say? How about this!
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I don't care that this post is from 7 years ago. I'm going to just say: absolutely NOT is this Kurt saying that everyone has homoerotic feelings. I feel like you'd have to have such a poor knowledge of his character to think he was being literal. He is using the term gay DEROGATORILY----Kurt was a MISANTHROPE. He was simply saying that he feels that everyone is disgenuine, chirpy, and just unbearable. It has nothing to do with fucking homoeroticism, jesus christ. I don't know why this annoyed me so much, but it feels like it's coming from someone that knows so little about Kurt.
@jessedudez
@jessedudez
I don't care if this post is months old. I'm just going to say, Cobain thought being gay, bisexuality, lesbian, what have you was completely natural. His mother was a homophobic lady (possibly, much like you!). He is using the word gay--literally. (Did you see how I didnt have to use caps to get my point across? "I feel like you have to have such a poor knowledge of his character" to think he was saying otherwise. I don't know why the word gay makes you so angry, I hope all is better with you in the end. Check out "Kurt Cobain on Identity" on youtube: Cobain had a gay best friend, his only male friend during his childhood and his homophobic mother took that away. His high school friends were female--this dude loved women! If anything, he was one of the many that kept promoting female empowerment in rock and roll. Literally, no one knows this. What you see on stage is not always what it seems. Despite him being a part of American rock, he couldn't understand why a lot of Aerosmith and Led Zepelin had them talking about their dicks and "bitch" and sexism (Dont get me wrong, im a woman and I love them, it was just the norm of the era). I don't think you know as much as you think about Cobain (none of us do), but what does it matter? This song is about death, he was in pain, we can all relate to it in some way and disregard what may have been something insulting to you, but a vital aspect in someone life.
Hey, I don't think that poster was being derogatory towards homosexuality. At least, there's no real evidence of that in that post. I also think they're right, that the lyric wasn't meant to represent that "everyone has homoerotic tendencies" (which I disagree with, notwithstanding). I think it has more to do with everyone being... what? Identical, happy (in appearance at least), different from Kurt. That would fit with "all in all/all alone."
Hey, I don't think that poster was being derogatory towards homosexuality. At least, there's no real evidence of that in that post. I also think they're right, that the lyric wasn't meant to represent that "everyone has homoerotic tendencies" (which I disagree with, notwithstanding). I think it has more to do with everyone being... what? Identical, happy (in appearance at least), different from Kurt. That would fit with "all in all/all alone."
Some other interpretations:
Some other interpretations:
The sun part (married, buried) to me does invoke death, but also the personification of it. It's a popular enough trope, and it always reminds me of something about marrying death. Can't quite remember but Emily Dickinson comes to mind. If that were to be true, then the "married, buried" part is obvious. By marrying death, you die.
The other one is the "sunburn with freezerburn." He mentions shame above, which could be the shame associated with suicide. Sunburn harkens back to the sun mentioned prior, which relates to death. As for freezerburn, what do you do with a dead body? It goes in the freezer. So maybe that's something.
Then, all in all and all alone we are. In life, in death.
That's about it, but mostly I disagree heavily with the homoerotic assumption.
@mostly90s The "everyone is gay" also ties in nicely with Kurt's youth experiences (see "God Is Gay" and witnessed homophobia). So, it all came full circle in a sense, from youth to death. Everyone is fake happy, but not as different as they think they are. I think you can sense his isolation in the tone.
@mostly90s The "everyone is gay" also ties in nicely with Kurt's youth experiences (see "God Is Gay" and witnessed homophobia). So, it all came full circle in a sense, from youth to death. Everyone is fake happy, but not as different as they think they are. I think you can sense his isolation in the tone.
@mostly90s Nah. This is like a kid's interpretation.
@mostly90s Nah. This is like a kid's interpretation.
@mostly90s I think he was in a shitty marriage, with all apologies, to you.
@mostly90s I think he was in a shitty marriage, with all apologies, to you.
@mostly90s some decent interpretations. too confident overall. one can't be too confident when interpreting poetry, especially from someone like Kurt. lots of his stuff could intentionally have multiple meanings, while some could intentionally have no meaning at all (except maybe to mess with people who think everything has to have meaning).
@mostly90s some decent interpretations. too confident overall. one can't be too confident when interpreting poetry, especially from someone like Kurt. lots of his stuff could intentionally have multiple meanings, while some could intentionally have no meaning at all (except maybe to mess with people who think everything has to have meaning).
He is definitely sad. I definitely think "Married, Buried" is pretty obvious. He was in a fucking shitty relationship with a disloyal whore by many accounts. The line "everyone is gay" can have at least 3 meanings, as was pointed out above: it can mean
1) everyone has homoerotic feelings 2) everyone is lame 3) everyone is happy (except him)
No one can ever know what he meant. Nor what the line "aqua sea foam shame means". However, he definitely DOES say "all IN ALL is all we are. This might sound foreign to a western world, but I'm pretty sure he is just saying that Oneness is the reality of the universe, and we are necessarily one another (literally). Brahman. Tao. Oneness. He is saying "the particle interpretation of the universe that the west promotes acting as if everything is distinct objects is false". What is true is that all things are the same thing. Physics is necessary to get much more precise (e.g. what is real is the electromagnetic field-- not the electron).
@mostly90s yep!
@mostly90s yep!
@mostly90s \r\nYou\'re almost right.\r\nSunburn freezer burn choking on the ashes of her enemy is someone that has been beaten into the ground so hard core that they\'re a freezerburned sunburn, choking on the ashes of her enemy.\r\nIt\'s desperate suffering.\r\nBut he\'s not saying everyone has homoerotic feelings. Because of where he was in the world, he knew the truth, that humans ARE naturally gay and this heteronormative society is something rulers created to get peasants to create cannon fodder exponentially.\r\nAnd worst of all, he has sold himself, raped himself, and he is the image of masculinity all peasants aspire to. He...
@mostly90s \r\nYou\'re almost right.\r\nSunburn freezer burn choking on the ashes of her enemy is someone that has been beaten into the ground so hard core that they\'re a freezerburned sunburn, choking on the ashes of her enemy.\r\nIt\'s desperate suffering.\r\nBut he\'s not saying everyone has homoerotic feelings. Because of where he was in the world, he knew the truth, that humans ARE naturally gay and this heteronormative society is something rulers created to get peasants to create cannon fodder exponentially.\r\nAnd worst of all, he has sold himself, raped himself, and he is the image of masculinity all peasants aspire to. He IS the sellout that caused all his persecution.\r\nHe hates himself for it so much he can\'t deal.\r\nSo he\'s saying all in all is all we are because... He had his good points, too but he just can\'t reconcile what he\'s become.\r\nIt is absolutely his suicide note.\r\nNo one knows this but all celebrities are gay. Every relationship we hear about is just a PR arrangement. Like he and Courtney were. Frances is a petri dish baby. Like all celebrity kids.\r\nWhen you make it and realize every heterosexual character you\'ve ever seen was played by a publicly closeted, out gay person, you begin to see that heterosexuality only exists among the subjugated peasants. If you follow his career, it\'s obvious he was gay. Why would two straight men make out on SNL to piss off homophobes?\r\nBut he became part of the heteronormative illusion that brainwashes peasants. He couldn\'t live with it.\r\nAs for final judgement, while I wish he hadn\'t killed himself, the fact that he couldn\'t live with it tells us he WAS a better person than all the others who so comfortably lie through their teeth every time a camera rolls.\r\n
@mostly90s wow! listen to you huh? all up high and mighty on your horse. i didn’t know i was in the presence of greatness. seems you have all the answers and that (in your head anyway) that everyone acts and thinks just like you. just because you think about sucking dick all the time doesnt mean everyone dors. the ONLY truth youve said is that you are gay.
@mostly90s wow! listen to you huh? all up high and mighty on your horse. i didn’t know i was in the presence of greatness. seems you have all the answers and that (in your head anyway) that everyone acts and thinks just like you. just because you think about sucking dick all the time doesnt mean everyone dors. the ONLY truth youve said is that you are gay.
@mostly90s I dunno who you are, but I wrote some parts of this like 2 years ago or so.
@mostly90s I dunno who you are, but I wrote some parts of this like 2 years ago or so.
In fact, I wrote almost all of it.
In fact, I wrote almost all of it.
In fact, I wrote almost all of it.
In fact, I wrote almost all of it.
@mostly90s
@mostly90s
Esoteric take.
Esoteric take.
"All in all is all we are."
"All in all is all we are."
All is one is all.
All is one is all.
"In the sun I feel as one."
"In the sun I feel as one."
Very new age viewpoint. The sun was/is revered as the logos. In some circles, we all return to it in death.
Very new age viewpoint. The sun was/is revered as the logos. In some circles, we all return to it in death.
"I wish I was like you, easily amused."
"I wish I was like you, easily amused."
As do I, as do we all. Spoken like one is aware of the nature of life.
As do I, as do we all. Spoken like one is aware of the nature of life.
While I am not informed on Kurt's viewpoint, and I am not saying i am correct, each song can mean something different to each person who hears it. The only one who truly knows is the one who wrote it. However, these lyrics are very esoteric, whether that was intentional or not.