Nothing Comes To Nothing

Album: Sequel To The Prequel (2013)
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  • Won't you come, come back to earth
    Cause they're all concerned
    You know how they're worried for you.
    And all their words, they jar my nerves I know
    Each curse by each new kiss is run through

    Nothing comes to nothing without my baby,
    Nothing ever comes to nothing without my baby

    At an Amwellian Do a tongue soaked in booze says
    "He's filthy and much older than you"
    Oh the sick sick muse, the sickly muse
    Pulls out her sickle so shiny, cuts the tongue in two
    While the music sways and forays and searches and says:
    "Give me the young man in blue"
    While the music sways and forays and searches and says:
    "Break your heart in two"

    Nothing comes to nothing without my baby,
    Nothing ever comes to nothing with my baby,
    All I ever do

    Where's the happy prince? Where? There's his smiling bride.
    He's right beside you Flo...

    Nothing ever comes to nothing without my baby,
    Nothing's ever good for nothing with that lady

    Nothing ever comes to nothing without my baby,
    Nothing ever comes to nothing without my baby Writer/s: Michael Whitnall, Mick Whitnall, Peter Doherty, Stephen Street
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Bucks Music Group, Royalty Network
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