Dear, love is a burning fire
Stay, 'cause then the flames grow higher
Babe, don't let him steal your heart
It's easy, easy
Girl, this game can't last forever
Why we cannot live together
Try, don't let him take your love from me

You're no good, can't you see Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
I'm in love, set her free
Oh, she's only looking to me
Only love breaks her heart Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Only love's paradise
Oh, she's only looking to me

Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, she's only looking to me
Oh, let it Louie
She is undercover
Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, doing what he's doing
So, leave it Louie
'Cause I'm her lover

Stay, 'cause this boy wants to gamble
Stay, love is more than he can handle, girl
Oh, come on stay by me forever, ever
Why does he go on pretending
That, his love is never ending fate
Don't let him steal your love from me

You're no good, can't you see Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
I'm in love, set her free
Oh, she's only looking to me
Only love breaks her heart Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Only love's paradise
Oh, she's only looking to me

Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, she's only looking to me
Oh, let it Louie
She is undercover
Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, doing what he's doing
So, leave it Louie
'Cause I'm her lover

Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, she's only looking to me
Oh, let it Louie
She is undercover
Brother Louie, Louie, Louie
Oh, doing what he's doing
So, leave it Louie
'Cause I'm her lover

Brother Louie, Louie
Oh, she's only looking to me
Oh, let it Louie


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    Jealousy
    dieteron May 19, 2002   Link
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    This is a great song by Modern Talking surely and undoubtably the best Artists on Earth. When I listen to this song Its starting tune gives me a real melody of Germany and the angelic voice of Thomas Anderson (May he live long) takes me deep into my imaginations. If you haven't listened there other songs. You Are At A Greatest Loss
    silent_knighton May 19, 2002   Link
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    Modern Talking brings back memories of me and my dad listening to them blasting the music really high. And me in my diapers and i would sing along with my dad.....i miss my dad....:(...i love you dad -Andy-
    EvanescenceROXon December 19, 2004   Link
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    The song was dedicated to Luis Rodríguez Salazar, co-producer of the Modern Talking albums,probably them competing with him about a girl.
    achilles10on August 07, 2020   Link
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    This song brings so many memories of my childhood. My uncle whom I love listened to it all the time when I was growing up. Anyhow, this song is great because of the music's soft beats and great voice of the singer...but the meaning of the lyrics is literally skin deep. Erica, I d piss myself if I were to sing this to a girl... I can just picture me and you pissing ourselves haha. eww...
    LordMorningStaron December 12, 2005   Link
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    I want to see 'in a hundred years' posted and this other song 'tv makes it tv even breaks it a superstar' those songs are good ..
    stardustgammarayon November 29, 2007   Link
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    This song is actually about heroin. When the band came to Ameriaca with this song, they had to change the meaning because they did not want to play a song about heroin on the radio. The meaning it was changed to is basically about a white guy and a black woman in a relationship.
    lucynightsilverwoodon March 11, 2010   Link
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    The song was dedicated to Luis Rodríguez Salazar a Spanish producer, arranger, mixer and engineer, known by his role in the co-production of Modern Talking.
    achilles10on August 08, 2020   Link
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    Firstly, I would like to say that I really like a lot of the songs by Modern Talking.... but I have to say that that has NOTHING to do with their lyrics. No one strings cliches together like MT!!! There's no point anyone writing what they think MT songs are about since there is no subtlety in any of their lyrics! I'll sum up MT lyrics: They're all about either pining for a girl or losing a girl! And I'll tell you something: if a guy ever serenaded me with a Modern Talking song I would probably piss myself laughing at him! -Erica P.S. Andy, sorry about your Dad.
    ericawildebeeston October 19, 2005   Link

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