Me Myself And I

Album: 3 Feet High and Rising (1989)
Charted: 22 34
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  • Mirror, mirror on the wall
    Tell me, mirror, what is wrong?
    Can it be my De La clothes
    Or is it just my De La song?
    What I do ain't make-believe
    People say I sit and try
    But when it comes to being De La
    It's just me myself and I

    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I

    Now you tease my Plug One style
    And my Plug One spectacles
    You say Plug One and Two are hippies
    No, we're not, that's pure Plug bull
    Always pushing that we've formed an image
    There's no need to lie
    When it comes to being Plug One
    It's just me myself and I

    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I

    Proud, I'm proud of what I am
    Poems I speak are Plug Two type
    Please oh please let Plug Two be
    Himself, not what you read or write
    Right is wrong when hype is written
    On the Soul, De La that is,
    Style is surely our own thing
    Not the false disguise of showbiz
    De La Soul is from the soul
    And this fact I can't deny
    Strictly from the Dan called Stuckie
    And from me myself and I

    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I

    Glory, glory hallelujah
    Glory for Plugs One and Two
    But that glory's been denied
    By kizids and dookie eyes
    People think they dis my person
    By stating I'm darkly pack
    I know this so I point at Q-Tip
    And he states, 'Black is Black'
    Mirror mirror on the wall,
    Shovel chestnuts in my path
    Please keep on up with the nuts
    So I don't get in aftermath
    But if I do I'll calmly punch them
    In the fourth day of July
    'Cause they tried to mess with
    Third degree, that's me myself and I

    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I
    It's just me myself and I Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Kellen Hanson from Pittsburgh@Jason

    Mirror mirror on the wall,
    Shovel chestnuts in my path
    Please keep on up with the nuts
    So I don't get in after math (Detention after math class?)

    But if I do I'll calmly punch them
    In the fourth day of July (A holiday, no school no detention if he punches someone?)
    'Cause they tried to mess with
    Third degree, that's me myself and I
  • Jason from Tampa, FlWhat does the part at the end about chestnuts, walnuts, aftermaths and the 4th of July mean?
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