| Hey now, did you make a problem?
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| Didn’t want to solve
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| Until you do you do, that’s the thing about them
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| Still got them, problems
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| Seems so small, they can tower over you
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| Pile up, build a wall
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| Around you, surround you, oh and how
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| When you finally think they’re through
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| So they follow, follow?
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| I wonder who can solve my problem
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| Oh how about them?
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| Problems can wait
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| Problems get solved
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| Problems relate
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| Problems revolve around tense situations
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| Tense situations left unresolved
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| Something comes up, you get involved
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| In justifications of foreign relations that have nothing to do
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| No nothing at all with the problem
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| Hey now did you ever have one
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| Have a problem?
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| That you could not solve
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| What did you do about them?
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| What did you do?
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| Did you try and close your eyes?
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| Put the blame on someone else?
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| But the problem follows you around and round
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| Up and down until it takes up all your time
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| Til it starts to bother you, til you start to lose your mind
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| Your problems, they love it when you do they do too
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| Problems that wait, never get solved
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| Problems relate to and problems revolve around tense situations
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| Tense situations, left unresolved
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| When something comes up and got you involved with contradiction
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| Fictional frictions that have nothing to do, no nothing at all with the problem
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| Hey now, did you ever have one? |
| Have a problem that you could not solve?
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| That’s the thing about them, problems |