Love Story

Album: E=MC2 (2008)
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  • (Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end)

    (Let's talk 'bout love, won't end, won't end)

    This is my love story
    Boy meets girl and looks in her eyes
    Time stands still and two hearts catch fire
    Off they go roller-coaster ride
    Up and down and around
    Twisted all out they minds
    And then his friends
    Said "its too soon to settle down"
    And then her friends
    Said "he's a playa, slow it down"
    They couldn't be who they was
    'Cause it just seemed like love
    Wasn't on their side

    But this isn't just another love story
    Together we'll make history
    I know because it's just too real
    They'll be no end to our love story
    And this ain't gon' end up
    Like that Casablanca movie, no
    This ain't no fairy tale or fiction
    This is truly ours for the eternity
    They'll be no end to our love story baby

    (Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end)

    There's no end to our love story
    Chapter two
    When they meet up again
    Second time around
    See but they're just friends
    But the feelings still strong
    And it's been too long
    To be trippin' like they ain't been missing
    They on the phone like
    Ay bay bay
    Let's meet up today
    Got's bout an hour or two
    You might as well come through

    We can make it like it was
    Just the two of us
    Back up on that roller-coaster
    Like we been supposed to
    'Cause this isn't just another love story

    Together we'll make history
    I know because it's just too real
    They'll be no end to our love story
    And this ain't gon end up
    Like that Casablanca movie (no)
    This ain't no fairy tale or fiction
    This is truly ours for the eternity
    They'll be no end to our love story baby

    Just when it seemed
    Like all the odds
    Were stacked against them
    They came back stronger then before
    Matter fact then some
    Stronger then pride
    Lookin' like them
    Lookin' like her, lookin' like him
    Stronger then hate
    And the whole world too
    Lookin' like me
    Lookin' like you

    'Cause this isn't just another love story
    Together we'll make history
    I know because it's just too real
    They'll be no end to our love story
    And this ain't gon end up
    Like that Casablanca movie, no
    This ain't no fairy tale or fiction
    This is truly ours for the eternity
    They'll be no end to our love story baby

    Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end
    Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end
    Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end
    Ay bay bay it won't end, won't end, won't end Writer/s: JERMAINE DUPRI, JOHNTA AUSTIN, MANUEL SEAL, MARIAH CAREY
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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