No to Love

Album: Devotion (2012)
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  • Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love? (Who says no?)
    Who says no to love? (Who says no?)

    No to love.
    No to love. (No no)
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?

    What was I thinking of?
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?

    And what were you thinking of?
    No to love.
    No to love. No to love.
    No to love. No to love.
    Who says no to love?
    Who says no to love?
    No to love.
    Who says no to love?
    No to love.
    Who says no to love?
    No to love.
    Who says no to love?
    And what were we thinking of?
    No to love.

    Smashed on sours,
    Felt like the man of the hour when we first met
    I can’t deny the power,
    Could you feel it, feel it in the air
    Love is all around, love is everywhere.You said
    Who says no to love?
    If they understand the consequence ask for your permission
    Endless rendition
    A life without you, forever I’ll be missing
    Without you,forever I’ll be missing
    A life without you, forever I’ll be missing
    Without you, forever I’ll be missing
    A life without you, forever I’ll be missing
    Without you, forever I’ll be missing
    A life without you, forever I’ll be missing

    No to love.
    No to love.
    No to love.
    No to love.
    And what were you thinking of? Writer/s: DAVID JAIRUS OCHIENG OKUMU
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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