I keep, keep, keep, falling-ling-ling
I keep falling in love all over again, again-gain
'Cause he's (he's, he's, he's)
Got me
He's got me locked in like a crook and I don't wanna be singing like

I'm trying to free myself from loving again
But cupid has me captive, stuck here with him
Today I made
My mind to say goodbye
Stay anyway
Can't take the look in his eye

Where will I go if I left here?
Though I had enough of these tears
Life without him is unclear
Can't I just get away?
All these questions I'm asking
When I should be packing
I'm in then I'm out then back in
'Cause he's got a hold on me

I keep, keep, keep, falling-ling-ling
I keep falling in love all over again, again-gain
'Cause he's (he's, he's, he's)
Got me
He's got me locked in like a crook and I don't wanna be singing like
Ayo, ay, trapped in like a prisoner I'm locked in love
Ayo (ayo), ay, take these shackles off me 'cause I'm locked in love
(Love love)
Love
(Love love)
Locked in love
(Love love)
'Love
I'm locked in love

How did my heart get locked in this cage?
With a life sentence is this what they call fate
Cause if it is
I don't really want it
Happiness is all I ever wanted

The moment I make up my mind
I'm gonna leave him this time
He barricades me with his lies
Why can't I get away?
Over and over I stay
Suppose he is my soul mate
I feel like I'm his inmate
Stuck for eternity

I keep, keep, keep, falling-ling-ling
I keep falling in love all over again, again-gain
'Cause he's (he's, he's, he's)
Got me
He's got me locked in like a crook and I don't wanna be singing like
Ayo, ay, trapped in like a prisoner I'm locked in love
Ayo (ayo) ay, take these shackles off me 'cause I'm locked in love
(Love love)
Love
(Love love)
Locked in love
(Love love)
'Love
I'm locked in love


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Locked In Love Lyrics as written by Jason Joel Desrouleaux

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