Oh, The Guilt

Album: With the Lights Out (2004)
Charted: 12
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  • She seems to think
    She seems too weak
    She takes a week to get over it

    She likes the sea
    She likes to see
    She likes to think she has all of it

    She likes the sound
    She likes the sand
    She likes to stand, she can't afford to sit

    She likes to be
    She's into guilt
    Guilt

    She likes to think
    she likes to drink
    She seems too weak, she takes all the rent

    She likes the time
    she owns the time
    She borrows time to self-invent

    She seems too weak
    she likes to see
    She likes to think she has all of it

    She likes the sand
    she likes to stand
    She likes to sit
    she likes to go
    Go

    She likes to be
    She likes to go
    Go Writer/s: David Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Kurt Cobain
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Trent from OhioWhy is everything always "f--k Courtney" this and "f--k Courtney" that? Just let it go. That's simply NOT what the song was about. I don't even get how you could possibly say it's about Courtney except for the fact that it has the word "she" in it.
  • Landon from Winchester, OhIt sounds like he was singing about his horrible wife Courtney Love. This and "You Know You're Right" were the last singles before his suicide. Coincidence?
  • Keriah from Naples, FlEVERYTHING ABOUT NIRVANA WAS GREAT
  • Danielle from Titusville, Flcool beans yo
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