can t buy me love中文歌詞

Can't Buy Me Love

Baby it don't make no never mind

What you say it makes me want your company

Now here's a fine young gentleman

Holding up the door of the neighborhood

With the slick five seven gun and an aim so fine

But I ain't scared of your shiny gun, oh no

Can't buy me love, no, no, no

(Chorus)

Money can't buy me love

Oh no, it's just a way to make a fool of you

Oh no, it's just a rainy day toy

Love will always find its way back home

Just the way the dogs in my yard will chase their own tails

They might have your power, you may even have your state

But if I could pick the brain of this lovely blonde haired mate

It wouldn't make sense for your fifty dollars, no

Can't buy me love, no, no, no

(Chorus)

This beat cop or model for Rolodex A 2 7 6 is as lost as you

Don't take off that plastic of two cents machine for long in his possession for sure, aah!

He's got a big heart and a big gun and a big plan

But he ain't got no money to buy me love, no, no, no

Can't buy me love, no, no, no

(Chorus)

So here's a little ditty for my heart that has nothin to do with your coins and rings or even keys

For this thing inside that knows just what it wants to be, beImage Credit: CDC.gov, Author’s own photos/ illustrations

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