When I'm feelin' low
These are my choice notes
When I'm down on the floor
I shake it for your holy ghost
And I sip it off, I sip it off
I spit it out, it sounds real nice
I sip it off I sip it off
I spit it out, I'm satisfied

Oh Jameson
You should be weighing on my soul now
But I turn the music loud
Get ready to go

Oh oh oh oh oh oh
These are my choice notes
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
Its 3: 45 and I'm still on a roll
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
These are my choice notes
Its 3: 45 and I'm still on a roll

And what you don't know
Cant slow my tempo
Though you beat at my bones
Won't catch me singing sad prose
And I sip it off, I sip it off
I spit it out, it sounds real nice
I sip it off I sip it off
I spit it out, I'm satisfied

Oh Jameson
You should be weighing on my soul now
But I turn the music loud
Get ready to go

Oh oh oh oh oh oh
These are my choice notes
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
Its 3: 45 and I'm still on a roll
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
These are my choice notes
Its 3: 45 and I'm still on a roll


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    I'm pretty sure it's not dirty (hopefully). It's a slightly ironic song, it's a happy song about her break up where she listened to happy music to get over the breakup "when i'm feeling low, these are my choice notes" - listens to certain music to get feel happy "when I'm down on the floor, I shake it for your holy ghost" - going on the 'dance' floor and dancing (obvs) "Oh Jameson, You should be weighing on my soul now, But I turn the music loud, Get ready to go" - she's not sad about the guy Jameson cause the musics cheering her up "its 3:45 and I'm still on a roll" - she's still dancing "though you beat at my bones won't catch me singing sad prose" - he's made her sad, but she won't be depressed and listen to sad music

    Either way, you can interpret a song whatever way you want. Boo-yah!

    musickingboyon April 02, 2011   Link

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