Well he used to be mine
Not so very long ago
I was crazy to ever let him get away
But girl you should know better
Then to go braggin' in my face
So forgive me for what I'm 'bout to say

Big deal
So what? Who cares?
Ya just got lucky that's all it was
Shut up
Don't want a hear another word about
Candlelight and long stem roses
And how you're fallin' head over heels
In love, so what?
Big deal

He's perfect, I heard ya
The first ten times that ya told me
Yeah, yeah, it's amazin' his lovin'
I can't believe I let him go
I regret it, there I said it
Ya call yourself a friend
But ya just keep rubbin' it in

Big deal
So what? Who cares?
Ya just got lucky that's all it was
I swear if I hear another word about
Candlelight or long stem roses
And how you're fallin' head over heels
In love, so what?
Big deal

Congratulations, I'm just so happy for you
I can't contain the way I feel

Big deal, big deal
So what? Who cares?
Ya just got lucky that's all it was
Shut up
Don't want a hear another word about
Candlelight and long stem roses
And how you're fallin' head over heels
In love, so what?
Big deal
In love, so what?
Big deal

Ha ha it's a real big deal
Oh yeah
Ha ha it's a real big deal
Big deal
Ha ha it's a real big deal
In love, so what?
Shut up
Ha ha it's a real big deal


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Big Deal Lyrics as written by Jeffrey Steele Alan Anderson

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    btw... there are a few tiny mistakes in the words up there, but it's not too bad.

    lauraleyeon May 10, 2003   Link

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