Lyrics Rise down on the angels This could take long to me I think I need to know the hell you can’t keep smiling I was the avenue of illusion This is one in tonight We’re standing around having watched the last one die And I wonder how the sky is setting me Looking for a shining light Looking for something that’ll help me find my eye Looking for a convocation Looking for something that’s tied in light Looking for a convocation Looking for something that’ll help me find my eye I think I’m dying just in place, so I can’t wait one night I get it all away if you give me one last try Wherever I believe in a traffic, you’re dancing my head Running to the end of everything’s alright Now all you know is gotta fix me Looking for a side of hate Looking for something healthy that I’ve raised Looking for a time of vacation, late at the day of the night Looking for a way that I’ve already played Running to the end of everything’s alright Stylomain me, I can’t quite make it all Try to make this love my own Stylomain me, I can’t quite make it all Try to make this love my own I’m my own I’m my own I’m my own “Learn to Fly“ is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, which was released in 1996 as a single from their third and final studio album, “In Utero.“ The song was written by Nirvana’s frontman Kurt Cobain and is known for its catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. “Learn to Fly“ is characterized by its dynamic shifts, starting with a quiet and melodic verse and building up to a powerful and energetic chorus. The lyrics touch upon themes of personal growth, finding freedom, and overcoming obstacles. Many interpret it as a metaphor for Cobain’s struggle with fame and his desire to break free from the pressures of success. The song’s music video gained significant popularity, featuring the band portraying various comedic characters on a plane. It won two MTV Video Music Awards and further solidified Nirvana’s status as one of the leading rock bands of the 1990s. Overall, “Learn to Fly“ remains a beloved and influential song in Nirvana’s discography, showcasing their unique blend of raw energy and introspective songwriting. P.S. actually, this is my new fan story, because it’s all implemented in the genre of an Alternative Universe.
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