Sinéad O’Connor delivers a poignant exploration of self-reflection and existential angst. The lyrics delve into themes of identity, guilt, and the search for acceptance. Lines like "What else should I be? All apologies" suggest a pervasive sense of inadequacy and the pressure to conform. The repeated refrain "In the sun, I feel as one" contrasts with feelings of isolation, hinting at fleeting moments of unity or peace. The song also touches on personal accountability with phrases such as "Everything's my fault" and "I'll take all the blame," encapsulating a struggle with internalized shame and responsibility. Ultimately, it underscores the universal human experience of grappling with imperfection and seeking redemption. #SelfReflection #ExistentialAngst #IdentityCrisis #UniversalStruggle
All Apologies
Lyrics
What else should I be?
All apologies
What else should I say?
Everyone is gay
What else could I write?
I don't have the right
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
Buried
I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything's my fault
I'll take all the blame
Aqua sea-foam shame
Sunburn with freezer-burn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy
In the sun
In the sun, I feel as one
In the sun
In the sun
I'm married
Buried
Buried
All in all is all we all are
All in all is all we all are
All in all is all we all are
All in all is all we all are
All in all is all we all are
Writer(s): Kurt Cobain
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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