DON'T ASK ME
Three Souls in My Mind Lyrics


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I never think I could
---- don't love me
And that the reason why you should.

Baby, don't ask me what I said
I know!
I know!
You make my heart feelin' sad.

But don't ask me what I said
'Cause I'm gonna tell you
"Was a low down trip"

I ask my brother
But he don't tell me the true

Baby, don't ask me what I said
I know!
I know!
You make my heart feelin' sad.

But don't ask me what I said
'Cause I'm gonna tell you
"Was a low down trip"

I ask my brother
But he don't tell me the true
What would you say?
If your woman do the same to you.

Baby, don't ask me what I said
I know!
I know!
You make my heart feelin' sad.

But don't ask me what I said




'Cause I'm gonna tell you
"Was a low down trip"

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Ask Me" by Three Souls in My Mind is a classic rock anthem with a deep message about heartbreak and betrayal. The singer sings of a love interest who "don't love me," and that this is the reason why they should leave. However, the singer is torn between wanting to be honest and not hurting the other person, and thus implores them not to ask what was said, as it was a "low down trip." The singer seeks advice from their brother, but even he cannot provide comfort in this situation.


One interpretation of this song could be that the singer is admitting to doing something wrong that led to the breakdown of the relationship, but is too afraid to admit it and thus deflects the blame onto the other person. The repeated refrain of "don't ask me what I said" could be a defense mechanism to avoid facing the harsh reality of the situation, and the admission that it was a "low down trip" is a way to acknowledge that there were negative consequences to their actions.


Another interpretation could be that the singer is the one who was hurt, and is trying to avoid having to confront the other person about their betrayal. They know that if they were to reveal what was said, it would only make their heart feel more sad, and so they attempt to protect themselves by refusing to address the issue directly.


Overall, "Don't Ask Me" is a song that highlights the complexities of human relationships and the difficulties of communicating our true feelings and emotions. It is a reminder that sometimes, honesty may be painful in the short term, but can lead to healing and closure in the long run.


Line by Line Meaning

I never think I could
I never thought that I could do something like what I did


don't love me
you shouldn't love me anymore after what happened


And that the reason why you should.
That's the reason why you should leave me now


Baby, don't ask me what I said
Please don't ask me to repeat what I said earlier


I know!
I'm aware of what I said and I regret it


You make my heart feelin' sad.
Your reaction to what I said is hurting me too


But don't ask me what I said
I don't want to say it again


'Cause I'm gonna tell you
It's inevitable that I will tell you the truth


"Was a low down trip"
It was a dishonest and dishonorable act that I did.


I ask my brother
I asked for someone's advice with whom I trust


But he don't tell me the true
But unfortunately, he lied to me as well


What would you say?
What if you also experienced the same situation?


If your woman do the same to you.
If your partner did something that you regret, what would you do?


Baby, don't ask me what I said
I don't want to cause you any more pain


I know!
I'm aware of the pain that I caused


You make my heart feelin' sad.
Seeing you sad breaks my heart too


But don't ask me what I said
I really don't want to talk about it any further


'Cause I'm gonna tell you
I know you are persistent in wanting to know, but I still don't want to say it again.


"Was a low down trip"
I did something really wrong, and I can't take it back.




Writer(s): ALEJANDRO LORA SERNA

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