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The Problem

by The Robert Reynolds Band

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The way these things are going down Nobody knows what's going on Straw men are talking ladies are walking And even the devil's leaving town It has them stumped because it can't be shot And that's all they ever do There's nothing they can do because it can't be bought This thing just doesn't care at all If they got a problem yes they throw money If it's a danger yes ah they shoot their guns If it's a threat ah yes they drop their bombs But this thing just keeps rolling along To beat this curse going to take a lot more More than we've ever done, ever done before Yes, we got to care, me for you and you for me Even in the land of milk and honey We got to find a better way, a better way to be We got to learn to care for more than just the money Forget about trying to put on the pressure Because this thing just doesn't feel it

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