911 it's a critical emergency
Better run run run come and charge him with the 143
Told me his world was mine
Such a beautiful lie
Now he's done done done and this love is no more for me

Hand inna the air as he waves me goodbye
He said he care but no tears in his eyes
And ask me if I'm alright
Nigga is you blind

Like a bullet your love me hit me to core
I was flying til you knocked me to the floor
And it's so foolish how you keep me wanting more
I'm screaming murderer, how could you murder us
I call it murder, no love allowed

Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

Fi-fo-fum like the sky has fallen down on me
Numb numb numb, he's so cold he doesn't feel a thing

Broken heart was the case
Wanna put him away
He's the only one one one I ever let get the best of me

Hand inna the air as he waved me goodbye
He said he care but no tears in his eyes
And asked me if I'm alright
Nigga is you blind

Like a bullet your love me hit me to core
I was flying til you knocked me to the floor
And it's so foolish how you keep me wanting more
I'm screaming murderer, how could you murder us
I call it murder, no love allowed

Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

Usually I'm the one that they cry for
But this man he's the one that I'd die for
Mama said there's no cause for a rebel
Do you hear me now

Oh oh oh no love, no love, no love allowed

Like a bullet your love me hit me to core
I was flying til you knocked me to the floor
And it's so foolish how you keep me wanting more
I'm screaming murderer, how could you murder us
I call it murder, no love allowed


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No Love Allowed Lyrics as written by Robyn Fenty Sean Fenton

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    The lyrics in this song are sad, and it shows the depth of the problems in her relationships, but man the reggae beat is awesome! I hope she follows her roots more often with this type of beat.

    SoDoneWBSon March 28, 2013   Link

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