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Why suddenly he mentioned "in your bottom drawer"?

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Rebecca

The word "drawer" in the phrase "in your bottom drawer" refers to the bottom drawer of a dresser where someone keeps things for a long time, just in case, at some point, they need those things in the drawer! So here, he's saying "nothing in your bottom drawer", implying that the song can't be one that's already written or ready to be sung, as if left in the bottom of a drawer for when it's needed - it needs to be fresh and new. Ex: These ideas for my artworks have been in my bottom drawer for years. I'm finally ready to make them! Ex: In the project brief, it says the idea has to be new. You can't use an idea from your bottom drawer. Ex: Henry found some chewing gum and coins in his bottom drawer.

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