No Big Deal

Album: Love And Rockets (1989)
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  • You set me up again, you make me lose my friends
    I just don't know what I'm gonna do with you
    Your feet are still on the ground, so you put me down
    I just don't know what I'm gonna do with you

    I don't feel, you're no big deal
    No big deal

    I got into a fight, got into it tonight
    I just don't know what I'm gonna do with you
    You talk much to loud, when you put me down
    I just don't know what I'm gonna do with you

    I don't feel, you're no big deal

    You know you broke my heart and that was just the start
    I just don't know what I'm gonna do with you
    You know you broke my heart and that was just the start
    I know just what I should do for you

    I tell you, I don't feel
    You're no big deal, no big deal Writer/s: DANIEL GASTON ASH, DAVID JAY, KEVIN HASKINS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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