You and me got a street thing going on

Now that we have come to know each other
I'll never go away, love will always stay here forever
Cause this thing we've got is very rare, yeah
So don't ever go nowhere, no

Cause you and me got
A street kinda thing goin' on
And I'm so happy that I found you
Our love ain't goin' nowhere
It's gonna stay right here
Right here forever

You'll never have to ask a second time
I'm the one for you, you're the one for me
So there's no doubt in my mind, no
Boy this love we have is o so real, oh yes it is
That's why I'm never goin' nowhere, no

Cause you and me got
A street kinda thing goin' on
And I'm so happy that I found you
Our love ain't goin' nowhere
It's gonna stay right here
Right here forever

Yo Liyah, why don't you take it to the bridge
And let 'em know how you really feel

You can climb the highest mountain
You can swim the deepest sea
But boy I gotta let you know
My love will always be


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Street Thing Lyrics as written by Robert S. Kelly

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    Memory

    "U can climb the highest mountain,u can swim the deepest sea...but boy I gotta let u know,my love will always beeee..." Eish this song takes me back to memory lane :-) #HighSkulDayzz#MusicScrapbook#90'sJams#PureBliss#

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