I love you, but I don't think I can love you anymore

When I kiss you so good (Mario)
Why would you wanna break up? (Gucci)
When this lovin' is so good
Why would you wanna break up? (Sean Garrett, the pen)
When I hit that so good
Why would you wanna break up? (Gucci)
When this feelin' is so good
Why would you wanna break up? (we goin' in, oh)

Lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm (what)
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

Now baby girl done dumped me
She no longer wants me (nah)
I'm no longer hired (ha)
She says that I've been fired (fired)
On to the next one
More fish in the sea (more fish in the sea)
Girls are like buses (buses)
Miss one, next fifteen, one comin' (ha)
Gucci Mane crazy and his ice game stunnin' (brr)
Swag so stupid, still the bitch straight dumped me (what, what?)
Over, no more smokin' doja (nope)
Baby girl went AWOL
She used to be my soldier

(Don't) don't I lace you with the Gucci?
(Don't) don't I deck you in the Louis?
(Don't) don't I make your earlobe freeze?
(Don't) don't when I dive, I dive deep?

I know I be, gone
I know I be, gone
I know I be (flirtin' with them girls)
I know I be sayin' I'll be right back, but take too long
I know I be, sayin' I be faithful but I don't
I know I be

Makin' you them promises
Then breakin' your heart again
Tellin' you she wasn't, who she was
Then we arguing, but baby (I love you)

Oh, lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See I be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

Lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

You might be from the hood
But to me, you're a model (model)
Everything that I-I-I ever seen in a model (seen in a model)
If you leavin' baby, don't leave me 'til tomorrow (tomorrow)
Tonight we gon' get a little tipsy, with a bottle (bottle)
You gon' get me up (get me up)
I'm gon' take 'em down (down)
I'ma change my ways (I'ma change some things)
We gon' work it out (we gon' work it out)
Girl, I wouldn't be the same if you was with somebody else
Girl, it wouldn't be the same if I was with somebody else
I know I made mistakes before
Promise you won't get hurt no more
I got what you like and you know
Once you lay down, it's on

Lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

Lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood (Gucci)
Why would you wanna break up? (Gucci)

Why you wanna leave me? (leave me)
You should wanna tease me (tease me)
Bein' icy ain't easy (brr), I make it look easy (brr)
Used to cop you Bally (Gucci)
Let you rock Louis (Gucci)
Now it's fuck shawty (shawty)
I don't like Gucci (Gucci, Gucci)

Oh, lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

Lovin' you, lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
When I'm, when I'm
Lovin' you, lovin' you (oh oh)
Why would you wanna break up?
Do anything for you
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)
See, I'll be drivin' through your hood
Why would you wanna break up? (oh oh)

So would you, break up, break up, break up (uh, yeah)
I'm back, baby


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    Lol. exactly.. stupid boys >.<

    jenalisaon May 19, 2010   Link

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