Big Fat Zero
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Big Fat Zero
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Better listen to me, You better stay blind and you better not see
You think it feels alright but you don't have to lie awake all night
Fumble with the money and fumble with the keys
Somebody has to end up on his knees
Go to a funeral dressed in pink
Stop to love and not stop to think
Big fat zero (3 times)
They all lose their cool
They all see the money and they start to drool
They all shuffle their feet
They shuffle their cards and they turn up the heat They tell you
Fumble with the money and fumble with the keys
Somebody has to end up on his knees
Go to a funeral dressed in pink
Stop to love and not stop to think
Big fat zero (x5)
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Graham Parker performs "Big Fat Zero", and this lyric page sits inside the Graham Parker catalog on LyroVerse.
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