Skin

Album: Loud (2010)
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  • The mood is set
    So you already know what's next
    TV on blast
    Turn it down
    Turn it down
    Don't want it to clash
    With my body screaming now
    I know you hearin' it
    You got me moaning now
    I got a secret set I wanna show you, oh
    I got a secret I'mma drop 'em to the floor, oh

    No teasin'
    You waited long enough
    Go deep
    I'mma throw it at ya
    Can't catch it
    Don't hold back
    You know I like it rough
    Know I'm feelin' ya, huh
    Know you liking it, huh

    So why you standing over there with ya clothes on
    Baby strip down for me
    Goin' take 'em off
    Don't worry baby
    I'mma meet you half way
    'Cause I know you wanna see me

    Almost there
    So baby don't stop what you're doing
    Softer then them other
    Boy I know you wanna touch
    Breathing down my neck
    I can tell ya wanna (sh)
    And now you want it like
    Want you to feel it now
    I got a secret set I wanna show you, ooh
    I got a secret I'mma drop em to the floor, ooh

    No teasin'
    You waited long enough
    Go deep
    I'mma throw it at ya
    Can't catch it
    Don't hold back
    You know I like it rough
    Know I'm feelin' ya, huh
    Know you liking it, huh

    So why you standing over there with ya clothes on,
    Baby strip down for me
    Goin' take 'em off
    Don't worry baby
    I'mma meet you half way
    'Cause I know you wanna see me

    No heels
    No shirt
    No skirt
    All I'm in is just skin
    No jeans
    Take em off
    Wanna feel your skin
    You a beast, oh
    You know that I like that
    Come on baby
    All I wanna see you in is just skin

    Oh oh
    Your skin, boy
    Oh oh
    Just skin
    Oh oh
    I'm loving your skin
    Oh oh

    All in baby
    Don't hold nothing back
    Wanna take control
    Ain't nothing wrong with that
    Say you liking how I feel
    Ain't gotta tell me that
    Just put your skin baby on my skin

    No heels
    No shirt
    No skirt
    All I'm in is just skin
    No jeans
    Take 'em off
    Wanna feel your skin
    You a beast, oh
    You know that I like that
    Come on baby
    All I wanna see you in is just skin

    Oh oh
    Your skin, boy
    Oh oh
    Just skin
    Oh oh
    I'm loving your skin
    Oh oh

    No heels
    No shirt
    No skirt
    All I'm in is just skin
    No jeans
    Take 'em off
    Wanna feel your skin
    You a beast, oh
    You know that I like that
    Come on baby
    All I wanna see you in is just skin
    All I wanna see you in is just skin
    All I wanna see you in is just skin, just skin
    All I wanna see you in
    All I wanna see you in is your skin, ooh Writer/s: Kenneth Coby, Robyn Fenty, Ursula Yancey, Ursula Yancy
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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