Lyrics Big Romantic Stuff - Bob Geldof
Did
they
never
tell
you
'bout
it
baby
Did
they
never
say
it's
tough
Are
you
never
going
to
give
up
on
that
Big
romantic
stuff
That
French
song
playing
on
the
radio
at
noon
The
singer's
name
was
Jean
Michel
and
he's
singing
'bout
la
lune
And
she
shivers
as
she
comes
awake
And
remembers
how
to
think
And
she
shakes
the
hair
out
of
her
eyes
But
the
daylight
makes
her
blink
And
the
song
it
whispers
in
her
mind
like
a
half
forgotten
sigh
Of
times
of
love
the
longest
days
and
youth
and
endless
skies
And
ooh
la
la
la
Ooh
la
la
la
Did
they
never
tell
you
'bout
it
baby
Did
they
never
say
it's
tough
Are
you
never
going
to
give
up
on
that
Big
romantic
stuff
To
ease
the
pain
of
it,
to
fill
the
empty
void
She
stores
up
ancient
souvenirs
like
ravens
with
their
hoards
It's
not
the
getting
old
she
minds,
it's
the
meaningless
of
being
She
thinks
about
all
this
while
Jean
sings
about
la
vie
And
accordions
and
violins
take
her
back
in
time
When
the
only
explanation
was
a
kiss
and
love
and
life...
Did
they
never
tell
you
'bout
it
baby
Did
they
never
say
it's
tough
Are
you
never
going
to
give
up
on
that
Big
romantic
stuff
_________________________________________________
*Written
by
Bob
Geldof
*Taken
from
the
album
entitled
"The
Vegetarians
of
Love"
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