Lyrics
Hey now, did you make a problem?
Expressing inquiry about the creation of a problem.
Didn't want to solve.
Indicating a lack of desire to solve the problem initially.
Until you do you do, that's the thing about them,
Highlighting the inevitability of addressing problems.
Still got them, problems.
Emphasizing the persistent existence of problems.
Seems so small, they can tower over you.
Describing how seemingly small problems can be overwhelming.
Pile up, build a wall,
Illustrating the accumulation of problems forming a barrier.
Around you, surround you, oh and how.
Portraying the problems surrounding and isolating an individual.
When you finally think they're through,
Suggesting the temporary relief when problems seem to be over.
So they follow, follow?
Raising a question about who can help solve the problems.
I wonder who can solve my problem.
Expressing a desire for someone to solve the speaker's problems.
Oh how about them?
Repeating the idea of seeking help in resolving problems.
Problems can wait,
Advising patience in dealing with problems.
Problems get solved
Asserting that problems eventually find solutions.
Problems relate,
Indicating that problems are connected and intertwined.
Problems revolve around tense situations,
Linking problems to tense situations and unresolved issues.
Tense situations left unresolved.
Highlighting the persistence of tense situations without resolution.
Something comes up, you get involved.
Describing involvement in unforeseen circumstances.
In justifications of foreign relations that have nothing to do,
Referring to justifications in international relations unrelated to personal problems.
No nothing at all with the problem.
Emphasizing the lack of connection between global issues and personal problems.
Hey now did you ever have one,
Posing a similar question about experiencing an unsolvable problem.
Have a problem?
Reiterating the challenge of facing an unsolvable problem.
That you could not solve.
Asking about actions taken when confronted with unsolvable problems.
What did you do about them?
Inquiring about the strategies employed to deal with such problems.
What did you do?
Prompting reflection on one's response to persistent problems.
Did you try and close your eyes?
Suggesting avoidance or denial as coping mechanisms.
Put the blame on someone else?
Questioning the effectiveness of blaming others for problems.
But the problem follows you around and round,
Describing the persistent nature of problems in following an individual.
Up and down until it takes up all your time.
Depicting the time-consuming nature of dealing with problems.
Til it starts to bother you, til you start to lose your mind.
Highlighting the impact of problems on mental well-being.
Your problems, they love it when you do they do too.
Suggesting that problems thrive when given attention.
Problems that wait, never get solved.
Stating the consequence of unresolved problems.
Problems relate to and problems revolve around tense situations,
Reiterating the connection between problems and tense situations.
Tense situations, left unresolved.
Emphasizing the persistence of tense situations without resolution.
When something comes up and got you involved with contradiction,
Describing involvement in contradictory situations.
Fictional frictions that have nothing to do, no nothing at all with the problem.
Referring to fictional conflicts unrelated to personal problems.
Hey now, did you ever have one? Have a problem that you could not solve?
Repeating the question about experiencing an unsolvable problem.
That's the thing about them, problems.
Reiterating the enduring nature of problems.
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