Me Love

Album: Sean Kingston (2007)
Charted: 32 14
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  • Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love
    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    See the first time me looking at your eyes
    Me be tell you want a guy like me (guy like me)
    We use to ave good times on the evening
    Me and you chilling on the beach (on the beach)

    We use to kiss and caress an trust me
    Girl it feels so sweet (feels so sweet)
    Den one day you move
    Now I'm feeling kinda blue
    Cause we had to see you leave (you leave)

    I feel like I'm drowning in the ocean
    Somebody come and take me away

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love
    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    Now I'm sitting in a chair wit no one here
    And I'm feeling all alone (all alone)
    Thinking to myself like
    Damn why my baby up and gone (up and gone)
    It's like I'm missing her and I know shes missing me (missing me)
    Its been two years an a half in July will make it three (make it three)

    I feel like I'm drowning in the ocean
    Somebody come and take me away

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love
    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    Why you leave me, why you leave me
    Baby tell me, baby tell me
    Why you leave me, why you leave me, why you leave me

    Why you leave me, why you leave me
    Baby tell me, baby tell me
    Why you leave me, why you leave me, why you leave me

    I feel like I'm drowning in the ocean
    Somebody come and take me away

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh
    Why did you have to go-oh
    Away from home, me love

    Uh uh uh uh oh ooh (Why you leave me, why you leave me)
    Why did you have to go-oh (Baby tell me baby tell me)
    Away from home, me love (Why you leave me, why you leave me) Writer/s: JIMMY PAGE, JOHN BONHAM, JOHN PAUL JONES, ROBERT PLANT
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Drew from Birmingham, AlFunny to see what two songs got sampled/interpolated in this one, as the first time I heard "D'yer Mak'er" by Led Zep (since I had by then forgotten any lyrics to "Red Red Wine" by UB40 by then), I wondered whether it was "Red Red Wine" in an earlier version. I guess I'm not the only one who, hearing the one, thinks of the other. Apparently so does Sean Kingston....
  • Carlota from Ankara, TurkeyI am upset that Sean Kingston used the beginning of D'yer Mak'er for this song. Nothing can compare to the works of Led Zeppelin. Well, I am glad that Sean Kingston did not sing the whole song.
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