Who can’t tell you what to do?
People
What does the “D” in DARE stand for?
“I won’t do drugs.”
What are you trying to prove in Verse 2?
That you can be drug-free.
What phrase is repeated a lot in the bridge?
“Check your attitude at the door.”
Who can’t take your mind away in Verse 3?
Other people.
What do you get to choose for yourself in the first verse?
A way that’s true for me.
What do you promise not to have according to the "A" in the chorus?
“Won’t have an attitude.”
What does it mean to be somebody’s sap in Verse 2?
To fall into a trap and follow what others are doing.
What do the boys say they won’t do during the bridge?
They won’t do drugs and won’t give in.
Who do you have to say about in Verse 3?
Complete the lyrics: “People can tell me what they’ve done. Maybe some things….”
“…maybe none.”
What do you say you’ll respect in the "R" part of the chorus?
“I will respect myself.”
Why are you going to the mat in Verse 2?
To prove you can be drug free.
According to the bridge, who is calling the shots in life?
“I’m gonna call the shots in my life.”
What do you not have to follow in Verse 4?
Other people’s path.
What word is used to emphasize personal choice in the first verse?
"True" (as in “a way that’s true for me”).
How many beats do you hold the last word "now" in the chorus before resting?
8 beats.
In the second verse, what’s something you don’t want to fall into?
The trap.
What’s the final line of the bridge for the boys?
In! This! Drug! War!”
What will you reap in Verse 4?
What you’ve sown.