Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Upsets the Jim
Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Outweighs the Jim
Jimmy's got a little bit of she in he
But when he pee, he see

Reality can be a-stiff sometimes
But then again it can be flexible
Depending on the angle of the dangle
Increased by the heat of the meat
And with the proposition that all men are not created equal
So why frown?
Yeah, even the sun go down
We'll call it mixed emotions for now
Play on, Jimmy

Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Upsets the Jim
Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Outweighs the Jim
Jimmy's got a little bit of she in he
But when he pee, he see

Reality can be a-hard
But then again it can be a-swinging
Like I said, depending on the angle of the dangle
Increased by the heat of the meat
And with the proposition that all men are not created equal
So why frown?
Even the sun go down
We'll call it mixed emotions for now

Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Upsets the Jim
Jimmy's got a little bit of bitch in him
The bitch in him
Outweighs the Jim


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  • +1
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    The band knew a guy (named Jimmy) who was gay. This is their tribute to him.

    ChazA3on January 19, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This is from Standing on The Verge Of Getting it on, love this whole album. This is some funny stuff, sympathetic even: after all, "Even the sun go down" - underrated lyric ha ha!

    force263on July 21, 2017   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    It's about a guy with a tiny penis, I believe.

    The Firmon June 07, 2009   Link

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