So happy, I have lost my edge
So happy, I have lost my edge
So happy, I have lost my edge

"fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore
"fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore

I played it out out out out
Ooh I played it out out out out

I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did
I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did

I'm so happy - I have lost my edge

(still need to translate this part, sorry)

"hey, fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore
"fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore

I played it out out out out
Ooh I played it out out out out

I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did
I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did

(something)

"hey, fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore
"fuck you man" don't mean nothing anymore

I played it out out out out
Ooh I played it out out out out

I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did
I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did
I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did
I'm big enough to make a moral that I never really did


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    i sometimes thing that when jimmy is told something about himself he doesnt like [negative criticism blah blah blah ect.] he will write it down in a song and thats how he deals with it/makes fuck of it/whatever....but this song is awesome....i kinda get the same feeling with "keeping up with the kids"

    xpitythisbreedxon June 30, 2003   Link
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    It's about someone/little jimmy using a "moral" n playing it out so much that it means nothing nemore

    Harvester of Sorrowon June 28, 2002   Link
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    Someone find the lyrics to the "gibberish" part everyone seems to call it. That's the best part in the song and I'd be nice to know what Urine's saying. :]

    sleep0nportraitson July 30, 2002   Link
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    "me got me blanche big end so tight"

    captain_malon August 11, 2002   Link
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    are you sure? i thought it was "pick up the blunt, make it so tight"

    ladykalilahon September 11, 2002   Link
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    its "big end too tight." I guess he was going to hard and tried to hold it back. Thats not always the greatest thing to do to yourself.

    ForsakenShadowon March 14, 2003   Link
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    I think this song is about how western civilization has declined to the point where the phrase "fuck you man" means nothing because its been said so many times before.

    zeffezon October 03, 2005   Link
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    I'm almost positive it is "I'm big enough to make up for all that I never really did"

    RazorbladeKiss6677on December 05, 2005   Link
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    I'm almost positive it is "I'm big enough to make up for all that I never really did"

    RazorbladeKiss6677on December 05, 2005   Link
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    Im not entirelly sure what the song means but I LURV it so....the way urine sings 'me so happy' makes me want to worship him like a god

    4bidnsnowflakeon January 21, 2006   Link

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