Problems
Push to Talk Lyrics


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Yeah you've got problems
You wear a fashioned disease
You're making progressive disfunction with your physique
Explains the logical conceptions
For all your bone-breaking deceptions
And read into what all of this could mean
Yeah I've got problems
I wear a jealous disease
The epidemic that spins in obtuse degrees
I've got my finger on
The place you did me wrong
And I've got pictures of
The awful things you've done to me
And that's why I've got you on the run
Kill me, to tune you out
So we can all be
Happy, without a doubt
So you can worry less for me
Can you be happy for the times we shared?
Can you say thank you for the times I cared?
I've got my finger on
The place you did me wrong
And I've got pictures of
The awful things you've done to me
And that's why I've got you on the run
Kill me, to tune you out
So we can all be
Happy, without a doubt
So you can worry less for me
Kill me, to tune you out
So we can all be
Happy, without a doubt
So you can worry less for me
Kill me, to tune you out
So we can all be




Happy, without a doubt
So you can worry less for me

Overall Meaning

Push to Talk's song "Problems" is a reflective piece on relationships and the problems that exist within them. The lyrics delve into the emotions of the two people who are struggling to maintain a healthy relationship. The opening lines set the tone for the song as it describes the problems that one person has with the other. The use of the metaphor "fashioned disease" highlights how the person's behavior is becoming a chronic problem for their partner. The second verse describes the problems that the second person has with jealousy, which causes them to hold onto past wrongs and become obsessed with the problem. The line "I've got pictures of the awful things you've done to me" emphasizes the person's inability to move forward.


Despite the challenges they face, the two people want to be happy, without a doubt. The chorus repeats the phrase, "Kill me, to tune you out," which can be seen as a metaphor for needing to detach oneself emotionally from the other person's problems to find happiness. The final lines, "So you can worry less for me," show that there is still an underlying care and concern for each other, even if they cannot resolve their issues.


Overall, the song speaks to the difficulties of relationships and the need for individuals to detach from toxic situations to find peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah you've got problems
The person being addressed has issues.


You wear a fashioned disease
The problems are evident and intrinsic to the person.


You're making progressive disfunction with your physique
The problems have consequences on the person's physical health and well-being.


Explains the logical conceptions
The singer tries to rationalize and understand the root of the person's issues.


For all your bone-breaking deceptions
The person has lied and deceived others, causing harm and damage to relationships.


And read into what all of this could mean
The singer encourages introspection and reflection on the part of the person with problems.


Yeah I've got problems
The singer also has issues and struggles.


I wear a jealous disease
The singer's problems stem from feelings of jealousy.


The epidemic that spins in obtuse degrees
The singer's problems are pervasive and hard to escape.


I've got my finger on
The singer is aware of the person's wrongdoing and has evidence to back it up.


The place you did me wrong
The singer has been hurt by the person's actions.


And I've got pictures of
The singer has proof of the person's misdeeds and can use it against them.


The awful things you've done to me
The person has caused harm and distress to the singer.


And that's why I've got you on the run
The singer is pursuing the person for justice and retribution.


Kill me, to tune you out
The singer wants to escape their own problems by shutting out the world.


So we can all be
The singer believes that everyone will benefit from solving their respective problems.


Happy, without a doubt
The ultimate goal is happiness and freedom from pain and worry.


So you can worry less for me
The singer wants the person to focus on their own problems and stop causing problems for others.


Can you be happy for the times we shared?
The singer reminisces about happier times with the person and wonders if they can still appreciate those moments.


Can you say thank you for the times I cared?
The singer wonders if the person can recognize and appreciate their efforts to care for them.




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He smashed that one for four, and what a big smile on his face ☺

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Miles.. He's hit it miles!

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hardly seemed to hit that and that's sailing over the crowd

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