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I also believe it’s about a mental breakdown hence the whole ‘Lithium’ discussion earlier. This song is about a period of descent between two mind-states and a semi-pre-occupation with the lithium drug. everything comes from your mind, the way you interpret it on a physical level is completely up to you. you feel happy, you have the only thing, taken out of the material perspective, that you'll ever need your mind. Being bi polar is kind of rough at first, but after you're put on the lithium nothing seems to matter at all. After taking the lithium, of course, it controls the otherwise unstable dopamine membrane in your mind and allows you to have one consistent mood / mindstate and allows you to be able to function in society. every single day seems the same, hence the "Sunday morning is everyday for all I care" it's describing his illness driven lack of care and apathetic mindset. While he had this illness and it was going un-treated (which is the latter part of the insanity induced second half of the song) he had severe mood swings and really didn't care about anything. "I'm so happy because today I've found my friends, they're in my head." I think this is related to the bi polar illness that kurt had. you'll be extremely irritable and you'll probably end up having psychotic episodes and or hallucinations. it's a polar extreme, over the mind-state you're in while not on the drug. I take lithium every single day, and this song has meaning to me. General CommentLithium is prescribed to manic depressive / schizophrenic patients that appear to have a violent nature about them. I'm so excited, I can't wait to meet you there I'm so lonely, that's okay, I shaved my headĪnd just maybe I'm to blame for all I've heard Sunday morning is everyday for all I care I'm so ugly, that's okay, 'cause so are you