Won't say a thing
About the way you love me
Except for, I like the way
I love the way you touch me

If I toot it leave it, tooted up
Then I drop it, drop it 'til ya making faces
Lookin' like you want to tell me stop it
I'mma do it do it do it till you can't take no more
Till my lipstick ain't up on my face no more

I'mma do it do it do it
On the bed on the floor on the couch
Only 'cause your lips ain't make it to my mouth
Just because I can't kiss back
Doesn't mean you can't kiss that

Oh, baby, baby, just like that
Slow, baby, baby, just like that
Oh, baby, baby, turn me out
Oh, baby, baby, it's your turn now

It's your turn now, it's your turn now
It's your turn now, it's your turn now
Watch and learn now, watch and learn how
Watch and learn now, eh eh-eh eh

Oh, baby, baby
Oh, baby, baby
If you learn now, if you learn now
If you learn how, I'll stay

Don't ask me if
You were the first to sleep here
'Cause if he did, you wouldn't even be here

If I toot it leave it, tooted up
Then I drop it, drop it 'til ya making faces
Lookin' like you want to tell me stop it
I'mma do it do it do it till you can't take no more
Till my lipstick ain't up on my face no more

I'mma do it do it do it
On the bed on the floor on the couch
Only 'cause your lips ain't make it to my mouth
Just because I can't kiss back
Doesn't mean you can't kiss that

Oh, baby, baby, just like that
Slow, baby, baby, just like that
Oh, baby, baby, turn me out
Oh, baby, baby, it's your turn now

It's your turn now, it's your turn now
It's your turn now, it's your turn now
Watch and learn now, watch and learn how
Watch and learn now, eh eh-eh eh

Oh, baby, baby
Oh, baby, baby
If you learn now, if you learn now
If you learn how, I'll stay

Oh come put my love against your kiss (Oh na na na)
La la la, just like this
Na na, don't be shy
Baby all I need
Oh, do it on me
Like you aim to please
Show me how much you mean it
By the way you please me baby

I'mma do it do it do it
On the bed on the floor on the couch
Only 'cause your lips ain't make it to my mouth
Just because I can't kiss back
Doesn't mean you can't kiss that

Oh, baby, baby, just like that
Slow, baby, baby, just like that
Oh, baby, baby, turn me out
Oh, baby, baby, it's your turn now

It's your turn now, it's your turn now
It's your turn now, it's your turn now
Watch and learn now, watch and learn how
Watch and learn now, eh eh-eh eh

Oh, baby, baby
Oh, baby, baby
If you learn now, if you learn now
If you learn how, I'll stay


Lyrics submitted by thrwmyhrtawy., edited by Mellow_Harsher, Rawrlette

Watch N' Learn Lyrics as written by Robyn Fenty Alju Jackson

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    I think when she says "just because I can't kiss back" it means that her "other" lips can't kiss him, but he can still kiss them. Watch and learn means she's performing fellatio on him, not its time for him to perform oral sex on her. Very in your face and ballsy song especially for a woman, which is why I love Rihanna!

    AngelicaRoxon January 25, 2012   Link

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