Level 2 - Something in the Way
Nirvana.
It is considered one of the darkest and most mysterious songs of the band's discography. Kurt's childhood was always difficult, but in his adolescence, he was kicked out of his mother's house, forcing him to drop out of school and seek refuge in different places. Thus, for about four months, Kurt Cobain stayed sleeping in cardboard boxes, hallways of abandoned buildings, waiting rooms in the town's hospitals, and even spent time living under the Young Street bridge.
The song starts from this point and with a depressive rhythm that Kurt gave it by playing a guitar that was rarely in tune, he expressed in the lyrics a fantasy he had of imagining himself as a homeless person living under a bridge and slowly dying of a terminal illness.
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