Fat & Alone
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Fat & Alone
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Fat and alone, you're out on your own.
No one's calling on your telephone.
Things aren't getting any better
(you're fat and alone)
And you've stretched out all your sweaters
(so fat and alone)
Things aren't getting any better
No never, no never
Fat and alone, you're out on your own.
King of blubber, sitting on your throne.
Things aren't gettin better
(you're fat and alone)
and you've stretched out all your sweaters
(so fat and alone)
things aren't getting any brighter (you're fat and alone)
and you're not getting any lighter (fat and alone)
things aren't getting any better
no never
(so fat and alone)
no never....
you're so fat(3x)
You're...fat
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