Lyric discussion by StrayJoke 

I thought there were comments in here already?

Anyway, this was pretty easy to interpret.

It's about how Sarah Slean won't change her music for the big-wigs in the music business. She trys to do her best to be herself in her music, and she won't change into another manufactured, "porcessed" artist we see today in the business.

Sarah Slean rules by the way, plus she has good art works too.

From the woman herself; this song is about the shit time Sarah had in Paris while she was living there. Her stereo-typed Canadian friendliness didn't win her any praise from the French and it really started to get her down. She wrote this song as a message to herself, "Don't let the bastards get you down!"

LOL. I love the Paris meaning. Canadian Niceness lol. I must admit I have that altruistic niceness. Or at least I like to think so. lmao.

But yeah, Sarah Slean rocks. She's so original and you can tell she really puts herself into her music.

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