Part of the Problem

R. Stevie Moore

Someone tell me what I'm s'posed to
Do when the occasion comes
Around for me to prove I am
Good
I can't find the answer to the
Question even though I'd like to
Demonstrate, if only I
Could

[Chorus]
You are just part of the problem
I must be most of the problem

[Verse 2]
Funny people always come to
Me about their inhibitions
But there's no solution at all
I would like to help but I am
Usually too busy to
Prevent the way my friends want to fall

[Chorus]
You are just part of the problem
I must be most of the problem

[Break]
And consequently, the combination
Of your rhetoric and my ignorance
Only tends to horrify the situation to the point where
The lifeblood of our relationship evaporates
Into the air on which we choke

I wanna show you that I
Can't be any more inspiring
Just leave me alone until the
Time comes when I learn the answer
Then I'll write a novel 'bout it

You can read the novel and the
Problem will be solved and we can

[Verse 3]
Then go back to living in an
Ordinary way and all the
People all around us can say
They are really happy
That the novel was successful
And they know just how to cope with today

Possible, impossible
It's possible, impossible
It's probable, improbable now
Possible, impossible
It's possible, impossible
It's probable, improbable now

You are just part of the problem

[Spoken Outro]
FAN: Hey! You're Wonderful!
RSM: Thank you! I'm aware of that! Thanks a lot!
FAN: [?]
RSM: Thank you!
FAN 2: One more time!
FAN: One more time!
RSM: I appreciate it

Trivia about the song Part of the Problem by R. Stevie Moore

On which albums was the song “Part of the Problem” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “Clack! ” in 1980, “Drumdrops” in 1980, ““Almost Live” UFMU 1980” in 1980, “Games and Groceries” in 1982, “More Moore Versions, Rarities” in 1983, “What’s the Point?!! ” in 1984, “K7” in 1984, “Glad Music ” in 1986, “Greatesttits” in 1990, “Revolve” in 1995, “Hobbies Galore” in 2003, “Nevertheless Optimistic” in 2003, “Cool Daddio: The Second Youth of R. Stevie Moore” in 2020, “R. Stevie Moore on Earth” in 2021, and “R Stevie Moore Massage Parlor” in 2021.

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