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  2. Lithium (Nirvana song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lithium" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It appears as the fifth track on the band's second album, Nevermind , released by DGC Records in September 1991.

  3. Lithium (Evanescence song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lithium" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their second studio album, The Open Door. It was released by Wind-up Records on December 4, 2006 as the album's second single. "Lithium" was written by singer and pianist Amy Lee and produced by Dave Fortman. Lee initially wrote it on guitar when she was 16 years old, and later reworked ...

  4. Nevermind - Wikipedia

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    Though "Lithium" had been written before Cobain knew Vail, the lyrics of the song were changed to reference her. [44] Cobain also said in an interview with Musician that "some of my very personal experiences, like breaking up with girlfriends and having bad relationships, feeling that death void that the person in the song is feeling—very ...

  5. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Wikipedia

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    The song takes its name from a Republican propaganda poster of the time written in English and displaying a photograph of a child killed by the Nationalists, under a sky filled with bomber aircraft, with the song's titular warning written at the bottom. [3] Nicky Wire wrote the song's lyrics in Barcelona. He felt especially proud of coming up ...

  6. Talk:Lithium (Evanescence song) - Wikipedia

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    Many people have asked what the word Lithium's purpose is in this song. Lithium is a very common alkali metal. It has many uses, practical and rare, it can be said with almost 100% certainty that it is reffering to the use of certain Lithium salts for the treatment of manic depression and bi-polar disorder.

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  8. Talk:Lithium (Nirvana song) - Wikipedia

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    The only clue for which this song should be considered about religion is the line "Light my candles in a daze 'cause I've found God". It's not quite obvious. I think this song has no "surface meaning", but it's intentionally hard to interpretate.--Army1987 11:38, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC) Well, what I wrote is the meaning most often attributed to the song.

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