Just As You Are
The Moments Lyrics


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America, America how are you?
You seem so sick
The last time I had checked in you had checked out
You're not making the grades anymore
I'm worried about you

Squirming in their seats, demanding refunds
Saying the joke's not funny anymore
Sequel after prequel after sequel
The tickets aren't worth the dirty floors
No one cares about your starlet's daydreams
They're blocking up the doors
Concession stand sells only ammunition
I can't take anymore

America how are you?
Still worried about you
America, America how are you
I'm worried about you

I need someone, I need someone to love me
No matter what I do
The promise of a shining city faded
I tried to make it true
But now it's just an exercise in history
Written by a privileged few
But now it's just an exercise in history
Written for a privileged few
And I can't sell a hundred thousand torches
Then say I wasnt coming after you

So I draw all the blinds




I don't suffer fools
For the things that they do

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "Just As You Are" by The Moments express a sense of concern and disillusionment towards America, questioning how the country is faring and observing its current state of being unwell. The lyrics paint a picture of a nation that once held strong but now appears to be struggling, with references to falling short in meeting expectations and not performing as well as it used to. This reflects a sentiment of disappointment and worry for the country's wellbeing.


The song delves deeper into the portrayal of America's decline, with references to dissatisfaction and discontent among its people. The lines describe individuals becoming restless and demanding refunds, indicating a lack of satisfaction with the status quo. The imagery of sequels and repetitive cycles alludes to a sense of monotony and diminishing value, with the mention of dirty floors and blocked doors symbolizing a sense of decay and neglect in the country's entertainment industry.


Amidst the bleak portrayal of America, there is a plea for love and acceptance, highlighting the universal human desire for unconditional love and support. The lyrics express a yearning for genuine connection and understanding, amidst a backdrop of fading promises and unfulfilled aspirations. The reference to a shining city that has lost its luster reflects a loss of hope and idealism, as the singer grapples with the realization that their efforts to make a difference have been in vain.


The closing lines of the song convey a sense of isolation and self-preservation, with the singer choosing to draw the blinds and distance themselves from individuals they deem as foolish. This could be interpreted as a response to the disillusionment and disappointment expressed earlier in the song, as the singer seeks to protect themselves from further disappointment and disillusionment. Overall, "Just As You Are" captures a poignant reflection on societal disillusionment and personal struggles, resonating with themes of disappointment, hopelessness, and the quest for authenticity.


Line by Line Meaning

America, America how are you?
Expressing concern for the current state of America


You seem so sick
Observing the deteriorating condition of the country


The last time I had checked in you had checked out
Noticing that America has lost its way or given up


You're not making the grades anymore
Failing to live up to expectations or standards


I'm worried about you
Showing genuine concern for America's well-being


I need someone, I need someone to love me
Seeking unconditional love and acceptance


No matter what I do
Regardless of my actions or decisions


The promise of a shining city faded
The hope for a better future has dimmed


I tried to make it true
I attempted to fulfill that promise


But now it's just an exercise in history
It has become a meaningless act from the past


Written by a privileged few
Crafted by those in power


And I can't sell a hundred thousand torches
I can't rally support or followers


Then say I wasn't coming after you
And claim that I wasn't pursuing or targeting you


So I draw all the blinds
Blocking out external distractions or influences


I don't suffer fools
I don't tolerate ignorant or foolish behavior


For the things that they do
In response to their actions or choices




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Jason Halogen, Scott Milton

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Comments from YouTube:

@anthonylove1364

Big soul train clap for the moments. First time on soul train an they were magnificent. Harry Ray doesn't get talked about enough. R.I.P.

@falanajerido875

I agree

@anthonylove1364

Wish I knew what happened to harry ray an why he passed away at such an early age.

@denisepeacock9977

@@anthonylove1364 Heart attack I believe

@Brickcitygirl

@@denisepeacock9977 Stroke

@veganpitstafflover

You're right there, he was fantastic. They were fantastic together

@jacquelinecooper1233

So glad this music is on youtube. I was just feeling nostalgic and wanted to hear some Moments! I will always be a fan.

@mariesymonette8786

Harry, you killed it with that angelic voice of yours. OMG, my heart is so full listening to you. RIP sweet angel❤🎵🎼

@SS-ii6nz

In 2023 the music of the Moments is and will always be remembered at the best group that ever existed. R.I.P to the members who passed on. The music is timeless and will be in our hearts forever.❤❤❤❤

@denisepeacock9977

What is that velvet? 🤣 Good God Harry Ray was fine as hell!!!
No truer words have been spoken. My favorite song by the Moments.. R.I.P Harry Ray and AL Goodman 🙏

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