It's not a problem
Give me the answer

How can I get close to you
When all you do is push me away

It's not a problem
Well it's a problem to you
Give me the answer
And I'll give you the clue
Your at your hideout
You're only part of the new
Turning your back at your own side

How can I get close to you
When all you do is push me away

Your at your hideout
You're only part of the new
Turning your back at your own side
I'll turn the other cheek to you
And then you'll pay

If it kills you why don't let it slip away
Ain't it really just a way to hide away
In so many ways you and me we are just the same
Such a perfect thing to say when you hide your face

It's not a problem
Well it's a problem to you
Give me the answer
And I'll give you the clue
Your at your hideout
You're only part of the new
Turning your back at your own side
And then you'll pay



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Problem (To You) Lyrics as written by Frans Per Erik Johansson Carl Johan Olsson

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    i think its "turning your back at your own time" not "at your own side"

    tricksinesson February 10, 2008   Link

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