Cover art for Our Problem by Amanda Shires

Our Problem

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Our Problem Lyrics

[Verse 1: Angie Stone]
Remember Katie White?
She jumped the fence that night
She ran away in tears
Your sister drank her beer
We were just eighteen
The older girls could be so mean
I was talking just to talk
You were still in shock


[Chorus: Nona Hendryx, Valerie June & Nona Hendryx & Valerie June]
And all I could think to say
Is, "Everything's gonna be okay (It's gonna be okay)
It's gonna be alright
I'm on your side
I'm on your side"

[Verse 2: Morgane Stapleton]
Are ya feeling well?
Are you gonna tell?
How long have you known?
Did you tell him? Does he know?
You knew there was something wrong
Just a fеw weeks along
You told him and he broke it off
And the monеy won't cover the cost

[Chorus]
And all I could think to say
Is, "Everything's gonna be okay
It's gonna be alright
I'm on your side
I'm on your side"


[Verse 5: K.Flay, Cyndi Lauper]
No one has to know
The scars won't even show
At least that's what I've heard
No bigger than a baby bird (No bigger than a baby bird)
No bigger than a baby bird (No bigger than a baby bird)
Do you think God still sees me?
Come on out of this twilight sleep

I'm not sure who I am
Staring into my empty hands


[Chorus: All]
And all I could think to say (All I could think to say)
Is, "Everything's gonna be okay (Is gonna be okay)
It's gonna be alright (Oh, it's gonna be alright)
I'm on your side
I'm on your side"

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