Scoff

Album: Bleach (1989)
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  • In my eyes, I'm not lazy
    In my face, it's not over
    In your room, I'm not older
    In your eyes, I'm not worth it

    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my, gimmie back my, gimme back

    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million

    In my eyes, I'm not lazy
    In my face, it's not over
    In your room, I'm not older
    In your eyes, I'm not worth it

    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my, gimmie back my, gimme back

    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million, yeah

    In my eyes, I'm not lazy
    In my face, it's not over
    In your room, I'm not older
    In your eyes, I'm not worth it

    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my alcohol, gimmie back my alcohol
    Gimmie back my, gimmie back my, gimme back

    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million
    Heal a million, kill a million, ahh Writer/s: Kurt Cobain
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Comments: 10

  • Chaz from Trenton, Nj"Zero from Nowhere, Nj
    Does anyone know if Chad Channing played double bass on this album? I can hear it in this song as well as "School", "Negative Creep" and a few other songs."

    Yes.
  • Camdensucks from DillsburgI think scoff is about a bad father and son relationship and the son wants recognition from his father like the verses go to kurt's perspective to his dad's. (my eyes, your eyes."
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjDoes anyone know if Chad Channing played double bass on this album? I can hear it in this song as well as "School", "Negative Creep" and a few other songs.
  • Sheeberson from Wrightsville Beach, Nci would guess since this song's drum beat was inspired by "My Sharona"- The Knack. They sound EXACTLY the same
  • Echo from Normalville, Madrums=Chopped up rat beat
    drums=awesome
  • Sheen from Dallas, TxI think one day a long time ago when I was in school there was this retarded kid who took a book I was reading from me and I said to him "Gimme back my alcohol". Ah, I loved school.
    Fantastic song.
  • Spencer from Equinunk, PaI wouldn't say this is their best song, but one of the best on "Bleach".
  • Nick from Kingston, Australiableach is an under reated album
    but i guess if bleach was sucesful he would have killed him self sooner
  • Seph from Pittsburgh, PaThis is one of Nirvana's best songs. I think this song is about people judging kurt and telling him that he is never going to be anything.
  • Jordan from Victoria, CanadaThe drum beat is cool. I think Kurt wants his alcohol back.
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