Problems

Album: Until You're Satisfied (2025)
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  • Don’t call me baby anymore
    Don’t need your web not like before
    I tried my best to reconcile
    It don’t come easy when you feel the void
    Making noise

    It’s like I said
    I’ve got problems
    It’s hard to hear
    When you can’t solve them
    Oh and it hurts like death
    My only friend
    How could I ever love again?
    Forgive me
    I’ve got problems, yeah

    Rip out my core, sell me for parts
    I cried for you, they called it art
    I never been so close to pain
    And I would do it all again for you
    It’s what we do

    It’s like I said
    I’ve got problems
    It’s hard to hear
    When you can’t solve them
    Oh and it hurts like death
    My only friend
    How could I ever love again?
    Forgive me
    I’ve got problems, yeah

    Love looks different on you
    Love looks different for me and you
    Does yours taste bitter too?
    Is it sweet when you chew?
    My mouth aches

    It’s like I said
    I’ve got problems
    It’s hard to hear
    When you can’t solve them
    Oh and it hurts like death
    My only friend
    How could I ever love again?
    Forgive me
    I’ve got problems, yeah Writer/s: Dan LaFrombe, Dimitri Tikovoi, Jon McClure, Klement Aubert, Valentin Aubert
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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