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The Biggest Problem

from Symposium by Ken Oak Band

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Who can I blame?
Life seems so hard these days
Another game, finding out the same old same
I can't control what people say
It's really not fair
Leaving it all up in the air
Should I even care?

About the doubts I'm sure I could do without
My own intuition
You seem to have it all figured out
If I'd only listened
You have a way of making
The biggest problem seem so small
And if I'm not mistaken
I was the biggest problem of them all
Now I know that I was the one at fault
This time I'll try to take it slow
Well I know that you know

I've entertained
The loneliest hearts left open
But who's to say?
Love is a crazy notion
I can't control the things that I do
If you're not there
I've found my heart is unaware
Do I really care?

About the doubts I'm sure I can do without
My own intuition
You seem to have it all figured out
If I'd only listen
You have a way of making
The biggest problem seem so small
And if I'm not mistaken
I was the biggest problem of them all
Now I know that I was the one at fault
This time I'll try to take it slow
Well I know that you know

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from Symposium, released October 5, 2005
written by chris ramos and ken oak

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