I'm fine, then I die. Holy shit!
I'm flying so high. Holy shit!

I'm right, cause I'm blind. Holy shit!
I'm blind, because I'm flying. Holy shit!

I'm fine, how are you? Holy shit!
I'm fine, because I'm high. Holy shit!


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    Drug-induced paranoia...

    captain_malon August 11, 2002   Link
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    to me, this song says 'don't do as much crack as little jimmy..'

    Pilkon September 07, 2002   Link
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    It reminds me of me...

    KoRnBitchon October 14, 2002   Link
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    anyone know what the verse before 'i'm fine...' is? phonetically it sounds like 'jar jar mice' but im sure thats not it.

    callcollin1on October 15, 2002   Link
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    I don't know what the prelude says. But its quite clear that this song says hes on friggin drug rush!

    ForsakenShadowon March 14, 2003   Link
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    i LOOOOOOOOVE this song so fucking much!!!! the greatest line is im fine, becuz im hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh, HOLY SHIT! haha, he's admittinghe was on drugs while he was writin it!

    s a r aon April 26, 2003   Link
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    this song is awesome.... haha paranoia. yeah.

                .: LilJimmyUrine :.
    smashingrocker666on June 12, 2003   Link
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    i think the first verse sounds like he's saying 'shut your minds' or 'such a mind' or something. but i would like to know, or it could just be nothing.

    StupidBitchon June 28, 2003   Link
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    Could it be "it's your demise" ?

    Apocalipstickon March 22, 2006   Link
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    Jimmy says "Cocha mice" which is a type of drink I think.

    Yeah this song is about Jimmy's take on life. One minute you're alive the next ur dead, and jimmy is obviously fascinated by life - Holy shit!

    lvlindlesson May 20, 2006   Link

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